Schmidt, MarcBente, StefanZanón, Bruno BaruquePalma, Ana María Lara2023-12-192023-12-1920232196-6826https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/43403Identifying appropriate methods for any process, such as uncovering needs of juveniles in social welfare or designing interactive systems, requires intensive research and generally using a categorization system that brings methods in a systematic order. These taxonomy systems are heavily responsible for the later method usage and start the thinking process for researchers and practitioners alike in a specific direction. So making participation visible in such taxonomy systems directly affects the later method usage and makes participation more visible and easier to use. This article presents the Method Radar, a visualized categorization of methods with a focus on participation using the ladder of participation, that makes participation visible right at the beginning of any method selection. The Method Radar builds on the radar representation established in the technology sector, which allows a multi-dimensional classification. In addition, an implementation and systematic process for categorizing these methods are presented. It can be used for any form of method categorization in which participation is supposed to be thought of.enmethodvisualizationcategorization systemparticipationradarThe Method Radar: a way to organize methods for technology development with participation in mindText/Journal Article10.1515/icom-2023-0012