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Co-designing tools to empower further, independent co-design: Collaborating with diverse individuals with lived experience of food poverty

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Co-designing tools to empower further, independent co-design: Collaborating with diverse individuals with lived experience of food poverty. / Coupe, Gemma; Whitham, Roger; Cruickshank, Leon et al.
Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020. Brisbane: Design Research Society, 2020. p. 992-1008 (Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020).

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Coupe, G, Whitham, R, Cruickshank, L, Perez Ojeda, D & Pearson, B 2020, Co-designing tools to empower further, independent co-design: Collaborating with diverse individuals with lived experience of food poverty. in Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020. Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020, Design Research Society, Brisbane, pp. 992-1008. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2020.247

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Coupe, G., Whitham, R., Cruickshank, L., Perez Ojeda, D., & Pearson, B. (2020). Co-designing tools to empower further, independent co-design: Collaborating with diverse individuals with lived experience of food poverty. In Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020 (pp. 992-1008). (Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020). Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2020.247

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Coupe G, Whitham R, Cruickshank L, Perez Ojeda D, Pearson B. Co-designing tools to empower further, independent co-design: Collaborating with diverse individuals with lived experience of food poverty. In Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020. Brisbane: Design Research Society. 2020. p. 992-1008. (Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020). doi: 10.21606/drs.2020.247

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Coupe, Gemma ; Whitham, Roger ; Cruickshank, Leon et al. / Co-designing tools to empower further, independent co-design : Collaborating with diverse individuals with lived experience of food poverty. Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020. Brisbane : Design Research Society, 2020. pp. 992-1008 (Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2020).

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