Reciprocity in Rapid Ethnography

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Reciprocity in Rapid Ethnography Pieter Duysburgh & Karin Slegers

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Reciprocity in Rapid EthnographyPieter Duysburgh & Karin Slegers

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Reciprocity in rapid ethnography

Five examples

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1. Making participation fun

Slegers, K., Ruelens, S., Vissers, J., & Duysburgh, P. Using Game Principles in UX Research: A Board Game for Eliciting Future User Needs. CHI 2015.

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2. Giving informants a voice

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3. Allowing informants to exhibit strengths & skills

Hendriks, Huybrechts, Wilkinson, & Slegers. Challenges in doing participatory design with people with dementia. Participatory Design Conference 2014.

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4. Offering practical helpTO DO:• Afbeelding GR@SP

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5. Providing self knowledge / mirroring

Photo and cultural probes made by Bert Vandenberghe

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Reciprocity in rapid ethnography:

Giving Back by Making the Small Things Count

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