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Title: Participatory design revisited : framings, key features, and its boundary with co-design
Authors: Yu, J 
Issue Date: 2025
Source: CoDesign, Published online: 05 Nov 2025, Latest Articles, https://doi.org/10.1080/15710882.2025.2573020
Abstract: Participatory Design (PD) is a widely adopted design approach that involves users directly as co-designers, particularly in technology development. Despite its popularity, PD is often misunderstood and conflated with the broader concept of Co-Design and other user-centred design methods. In this paper, we re-examine the historical and contemporary conceptual foundations of PD to clarify its defining characteristics. We consolidate these characteristics into four core dimensions: cooperation with intended users, political commitment to democracy and empowerment, mutual learning through knowledge exchange, and creativity through reflection-in-action. Furthermore, we differentiate co-design as a broader concept of ‘designing with’, while positioning PD as a specific form of co-design with a stronger emphasis on political engagement. By elucidating the key features and the relationship between PD and Co-Design, we hope to deepen the understanding of PD and establish a robust foundation for its continued evolution and impactful application in design-based research and practices.
Keywords: Co-design
Design methods
Design with
Participatory Design (PD)
PD features
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Journal: CoDesign 
ISSN: 1571-0882
EISSN: 1745-3755
DOI: 10.1080/15710882.2025.2573020
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