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The values of being in design: Towards a feminist design ontology [PDF]
This article critiques the way in which contemporary western design ontology is constructed, why this affects conceptions of female creative practice and how this impacts on women’s lives.
Melanie Levick-Parkin
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Women’s Wise Walkshops: A Participatory Feminist Approach to Urban Co-Design in Ferrara, Italy [PDF]
This paper presents the Women’s Wise Walkshops (WWW) project, a participatory feminist methodology for urban co-design implemented in Ferrara, Italy. The research explores how women’s situated knowledge and lived experiences can inform inclusive urban ...
Letizia Carrera
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Post-work Futures and Full Automation: Towards a Feminist Design Methodology [PDF]
Among business leaders, government officials and academics there is a general consensus that new technological developments such as artificial intelligence, robotics and the internet of things have the potential to “take our jobs.” Rather than resisting ...
Baker Sarah Elsie
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Feminist HCI and narratives of design semantics in DIY music hardware [PDF]
Feminist Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) integrates gender, diversity, equity, and social justice into technology research and design, fostering a more inclusive and socially aware technology landscape.
Karolina Jawad, Anna Xambó Sedó
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Designing Collective Access: A Feminist Disability Theory of Universal Design [PDF]
Universal Design (UD) is a movement to produce built environments that are accessible to a broad range of human variation. Though UD is often taken for granted as synonymous with the best, most inclusive, forms of disability access, the values, methodologies, and epistemologies that underlie UD require closer scrutiny.
Aimi Hamraie
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Agencies in Technology Design: Feminist Reconfigurations* [PDF]
In this paper the author considers some new resources for thinking about how capacities for action are configured at the human-machine interface, informed by developments in feminist science and technology studies. While not all of the authors and works cited would identify as feminist, they share commitments to a critical and generative interference ...
Lucy Suchman
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Feminist epistemology for machine learning systems design [PDF]
This paper presents a series of feminist epistemological concepts as tools for developing critical, more accountable, and contextualised approaches to machine learning systems design. Namely, we suggest that the methods of situated knowledges or situating, figurations or figuring, diffraction or diffracting, and critical fabulation or speculation can ...
Klumbyte, Goda +2 more
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Gendered Bodies. Feminist Approaches to Spatial Design
Looking at the Old Bauhaus of Gropius, the topic of gender equality was already present; there would be no distinction, showing a progressive vision. It was, however, equality only on paper, with little validation in practice. The New European Bauhaus reframes past ambitions, encompassing the new SDGs and assuming a crucial role in guiding spatial ...
Arianna Scaioli
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POSTHUMANIST DESIGN AND FEMINIST DISCOURSE
One of the most defining paradigms of the twenty-first century, posthumanism exhibits an interdisciplinary structure, fostering a broad intellectual sphere of interaction. This process has supported the development of posthumanist design discourse. As a result of this interaction, design practices have transformed, becoming part of an era in which the ...
Selma Kozak
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Korea Feminist Design Practice Analysis
Lynn Kim, Soojin Park
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