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Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Journal article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Designing Access Together
T2 - Surviving the Demand for Resilience
AU - Ignagni, Esther
AU - Chandler, Eliza
AU - Collins, Kim
AU - Darby, Andrew
AU - Liddiard, Kirsty
PY - 2019/7/1
Y1 - 2019/7/1
N2 - Together we engaged in a project to co-design and co-create a fictional near-future world that would enable us to interrogate our present techno-social dilemmas. Accessibility was central to our workshop for the way that access is always central to enacting crip, mad, Deaf, and spoonie[1] communities. Without access, we cannot meet, discuss, share, struggle, fight, dismantle or create. Crucially, access was tied to our desire to co-create crip near-futures.
AB - Together we engaged in a project to co-design and co-create a fictional near-future world that would enable us to interrogate our present techno-social dilemmas. Accessibility was central to our workshop for the way that access is always central to enacting crip, mad, Deaf, and spoonie[1] communities. Without access, we cannot meet, discuss, share, struggle, fight, dismantle or create. Crucially, access was tied to our desire to co-create crip near-futures.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 8
SP - 293
EP - 320
JO - Canadian Journal of Disability Studies
JF - Canadian Journal of Disability Studies
SN - 1929-9192
IS - 4
ER -