Barcellini, FloreDétienne, FrançoiseBurkhardt, Jean-Marie2017-04-152017-04-152010This research deals with the investigation of inter-subjective dimensions of roles and participation in distributed design processes (DDP), as linked to group or social awareness. It is focused on an open-source software community – the Python programming language community – as a model of DDP. On the basis of semi-structured interviews, we show that participants agree upon a typology of roles based on evident activities and experiences of participants, and that this knowledge guides their strategic use of archives for maintaining situation awareness. Contextualized interviews on a specific design process helps in understanding how this typology of roles is instantiated in a design situation and how social awareness is distributed among participants.enDistributed Design and Distributed Social Awareness: Exploring Inter-subjective Dimensions of RolesText10.1007/978-1-84996-211-7_2