Human-centered design is a burgeoning field of study that has the potential to work toward actively creating more just and equitable technology design while critically interrogating the design process. To do this, human-centered design needs to consider making social justice aims a primary objective and end-goal in design. One way of integrating social justice aims into design is to employ the use of narrative inquiry. This article explores an alternative method for developing design scenarios using narrative inquiry and the feminist concepts of silence and voice as a way to promote considerations of social justice and inclusion in design. Using narrative inquiry to rethink certain aspects of the design process can help designers address is...
The narrative vocation of design represents a crucial key for the interpretation of some contempora...
In this article, human–computer interaction (HCI) is explored as a design-oriented practice nurturin...
This paper focuses on latest theoretical interests that animate the debate within the design discipl...
Human-centered design expands the context and reach of the work of technical communicators and provi...
This project explores storytelling tools for the collaborative work with persons in vulnerable situa...
A new generation of feminist activists such as Amanda Gorman, educators like Lesley-Ann Noel and des...
The notion of 'giving voice' to under-represented groups in design is fraught with issues of power a...
This paper aims to propose and stimulate a critical debate on the multidisciplinary aspects of commu...
The authors' perspective focuses on the dialogic - communicative dimension - the normatives - activa...
Discrimination and marginalisation are still problems, both on a societal level as well as within th...
This publication offers a critical assessment of the complicity of design in creating, perpetuating,...
Design innovation first belongs to the symbolic and cognitive dimension, rather than to the material...
Considering Design as a set of practices that impact on the environment in which we lead our everyda...
Co-design and design for social innovation are valuable practices in driving in social change. Never...
The narrative vocation of design represents a crucial key for the interpretation of some contempora...
In this article, human–computer interaction (HCI) is explored as a design-oriented practice nurturin...
This paper focuses on latest theoretical interests that animate the debate within the design discipl...
Human-centered design expands the context and reach of the work of technical communicators and provi...
This project explores storytelling tools for the collaborative work with persons in vulnerable situa...
A new generation of feminist activists such as Amanda Gorman, educators like Lesley-Ann Noel and des...
The notion of 'giving voice' to under-represented groups in design is fraught with issues of power a...
This paper aims to propose and stimulate a critical debate on the multidisciplinary aspects of commu...
The authors' perspective focuses on the dialogic - communicative dimension - the normatives - activa...
Discrimination and marginalisation are still problems, both on a societal level as well as within th...
This publication offers a critical assessment of the complicity of design in creating, perpetuating,...
Design innovation first belongs to the symbolic and cognitive dimension, rather than to the material...
Considering Design as a set of practices that impact on the environment in which we lead our everyda...
Co-design and design for social innovation are valuable practices in driving in social change. Never...
The narrative vocation of design represents a crucial key for the interpretation of some contempora...
In this article, human–computer interaction (HCI) is explored as a design-oriented practice nurturin...
This paper focuses on latest theoretical interests that animate the debate within the design discipl...