matthew sun • interface, 11/8
intersectional design framework
"techlash"-type issues
technologists
policymakers
building collective power
Design justice is a framework for analysis of how design distributes benefits and burdens between various groups of people.
Design justice focuses explicitly on the ways that design reproduces and/or challenges the matrix of domination (white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, capitalism, ableism, settler colonialism, and other forms of structural inequality). Design justice is also a growing community of practice that aims to ensure a more equitable distribution of design’s benefits and burdens; meaningful participation in design decisions; and recognition of community- based, Indigenous, and diasporic design traditions, knowledge, and practices.
- Sasha Constanza-Chock, Design Justice: Introduction
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