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Designing Feminist Resilience

2021
When chapter author Patrice Buzzanell first came to feminism in the very early 1990s, she could not foresee how taking a feminist analytic lens would underlie everything she did. As an organizational communication scholar specializing in career theory and practice, she found herself reflecting backwards and forwards to uncover where, when, how, and why
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Feminist by Design and Designed by Diverse Feminists: Reflections on a Community Network Project in Brazil

APRIA Journal, 2022
The field of feminist infrastructures has shown that technologies are not neutral and, in fact, embody patriarchal and colonial assumptions. The emerging literature and practices of this field show that feminist infrastructures are not limited to the status-quo—there will always be escapes and hacks.
Bruna Zanolli, Débora Prado
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Feminist Pragmatist Design: Evolutionary Systems Change

Design Issues, 2023
Abstract What might feminist pragmatist methods of engagement have to offer to design efforts aimed at catalyzing and sustaining change in complex systems? This article examines two systemic social design initiatives emerging from classical feminist pragmatists that illustrate their core commitments and social change methods.
Danielle Lake, Judy Whipps
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Feminist Design Practices: Reflections on the Communication and Translation of Feminist Research

APRIA Journal, 2022
Feminist and design justice principles can be adopted into research praxis to make knowledge less extractive and more accessible. These principles include making research and outreach more participatory, translating academic knowledge into more accessible forms, and channelling research into action that can challenge patriarchy and other systems of ...
Aayush Rathi   +2 more
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Feminist design thinking

Proceedings of the 37th ACM International Conference on the Design of Communication, 2019
This paper recommends a norm-creative approach to the design process by intersecting aspects of feminist theory and design thinking methodology. It explores a two-step innovation strategy that cultivates critical understanding of social norms and supports more inclusive ways of problem solving through design.
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Feminist Hackerspaces as Sites for Feminist Design

Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition, 2015
This paper describes the work I have conducted with colleagues in and around feminist hackerspaces -- workspaces that support the creative and professional pursuits of women. Through action research, interviews, and participant observation, I have explored the motivations, activities, and ideals of people organizing feminist hackerspaces. Additionally,
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Value-Sensitive Design for Feminist Technology: Designing for “Feminist Fatherhood” with Nonwhite Latinx and White Fathers

Global Perspectives, 2021
Value-sensitive design is an approach that seeks to explicitly center the values of design stakeholders. In doing so, the method provides a rich analytical backdrop in which to explore how participants make sense of values and embody values in their designs.
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Designing for Feminist Democratic Representation

2020
Abstract Chapter 4 opens the second part of Feminist Democratic Representation. It first offers a discussion of the recent institutional and representational turn in democratic theory. Four ideals are identified that speak to concerns with women’s political representation: (i) democratic representation connects the institutional and the ...
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Feminist Challenges to Curriculum Design

Studies in the Education of Adults, 1990
(1990). Feminist Challenges to Curriculum Design. Studies in the Education of Adults: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 49-58.
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Feminist Approaches to Urban Design

2015
While no single definition of “feminism” prevails, feminist perspectives share a belief that justice requires freedom and equality for women. These approaches argue that patriarchy—a social system that attaches power to masculine gender—disadvantages women. Gender shapes women’s experiences of public space.
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