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Original Articles

Computing and the common: a case of Participatory Design with think tanks

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Pages 83-95 | Received 24 Jan 2017, Accepted 17 Mar 2017, Published online: 24 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

With this paper, we contribute to the ongoing discussion on the transformations of Participatory Design to address current societal transformations. We focus on how the implications of the emergence of financialised capitalism could be reduced by the nourishment of the common. In taking this approach, we claim that nourishing the common, which refers to the ensemble of the material and symbolic elements that tie together human beings, would allow a renewal of Participatory Design, reinvigorating its political agenda. We base our reasoning on a project called ThinkDigiTank, the goal of which is the construction of a digital platform supporting a network of Italian organisations aimed at producing political and cultural thinking. In this paper, we theoretically articulate the needs of a PD process nourishing the common and we discuss the empirical case, highlighting the possibilities of a renewal in PD and practical strategies to support commoning practices.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the people at ThinkDigiTank who worked with us, and made us feel extremely welcome whenever we met. In particular, without Giulio De Petra this project would have never come into existence.

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