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Value-mapping transitions into the Pluriverse: Design notes on Participatory Methods, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Emergency Community Resilience within the Ring of Fire

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Value-mapping transitions into the Pluriverse: Design notes on Participatory Methods, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Emergency Community Resilience within the Ring of Fire. / Lujan Escalante, M.A.; Mortimer, C.
PDC 2022 - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, Proceedings of the 17th Participatory Design Conference. ed. / Vasilis Vlachokyriakos; Joyce Yee; Gronvall Erik; Raquel Noronha; Andrea Botero; Chiara Del Gaudio; Yoko Akama; Rachel Clarke; John Vines. Vol. 1 New York: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2022. p. 50-62 (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 1).

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Lujan Escalante, MA & Mortimer, C 2022, Value-mapping transitions into the Pluriverse: Design notes on Participatory Methods, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Emergency Community Resilience within the Ring of Fire. in V Vlachokyriakos, J Yee, G Erik, R Noronha, A Botero, C Del Gaudio, Y Akama, R Clarke & J Vines (eds), PDC 2022 - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, Proceedings of the 17th Participatory Design Conference. vol. 1, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, vol. 1, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York, pp. 50-62. https://doi.org/10.1145/3536169.3537779

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Lujan Escalante, M. A., & Mortimer, C. (2022). Value-mapping transitions into the Pluriverse: Design notes on Participatory Methods, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Emergency Community Resilience within the Ring of Fire. In V. Vlachokyriakos, J. Yee, G. Erik, R. Noronha, A. Botero, C. Del Gaudio, Y. Akama, R. Clarke, & J. Vines (Eds.), PDC 2022 - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, Proceedings of the 17th Participatory Design Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 50-62). (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 1). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/3536169.3537779

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Lujan Escalante MA, Mortimer C. Value-mapping transitions into the Pluriverse: Design notes on Participatory Methods, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Emergency Community Resilience within the Ring of Fire. In Vlachokyriakos V, Yee J, Erik G, Noronha R, Botero A, Del Gaudio C, Akama Y, Clarke R, Vines J, editors, PDC 2022 - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, Proceedings of the 17th Participatory Design Conference. Vol. 1. New York: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). 2022. p. 50-62. (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series). doi: 10.1145/3536169.3537779

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Lujan Escalante, M.A. ; Mortimer, C. / Value-mapping transitions into the Pluriverse : Design notes on Participatory Methods, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Emergency Community Resilience within the Ring of Fire. PDC 2022 - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, Proceedings of the 17th Participatory Design Conference. editor / Vasilis Vlachokyriakos ; Joyce Yee ; Gronvall Erik ; Raquel Noronha ; Andrea Botero ; Chiara Del Gaudio ; Yoko Akama ; Rachel Clarke ; John Vines. Vol. 1 New York : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2022. pp. 50-62 (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series).

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