A participatory product design process with children with autism spectrum disorder
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Date
2018
Authors
Sevi Merter
Deniz Hasirci
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Publisher
Taylor and Francis Ltd. michael.wagreich@univie.ac.at
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Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
This study aims to explore the ways of involving children with autism in participatory product design processes. Due to the impaired skills of children with autism a key aspect of the process is to gain an understanding of the nature of the disorder and how these children interact with their social and material surroundings as well as their daily life problems. Considering this a case study was conducted with children with autism their parents and teachers and also industrial design students in a public special education centre in İzmir Turkey. The design task was to reconsider the conventional trampoline design with respect to the needs of the sample group and the special education centre as well as the benefits it provides. The task was based on the patterns of behaviours actions and movement. Observations interviews and questionnaires were carried out as well as collaborative meetings and discussion meetings. Through the case study the findings provided insights into conducting a participatory process with children with autism the roles of the participants and the interaction and communication among them. Furthermore participants’ attitude towards participatory design the potential benefits of the design process and innovations to benefit children with autism were explained. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Keywords
Children With Autism, Participatory Design, Product Design, Turkey
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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OpenCitations Citation Count
13
Source
CoDesign
Volume
14
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Start Page
170
End Page
187
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