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Designing Access Together: Surviving the Demand for Resilience

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Designing Access Together: Surviving the Demand for Resilience. / Ignagni, Esther; Chandler, Eliza; Collins, Kim et al.
In: Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, Vol. 8, No. 4, 01.07.2019, p. 293-320.

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Ignagni, E, Chandler, E, Collins, K, Darby, A & Liddiard, K 2019, 'Designing Access Together: Surviving the Demand for Resilience', Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 293-320. <https://cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds/article/view/536>

APA

Ignagni, E., Chandler, E., Collins, K., Darby, A., & Liddiard, K. (2019). Designing Access Together: Surviving the Demand for Resilience. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 8(4), 293-320. https://cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds/article/view/536

Vancouver

Ignagni E, Chandler E, Collins K, Darby A, Liddiard K. Designing Access Together: Surviving the Demand for Resilience. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies. 2019 Jul 1;8(4):293-320.

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Ignagni, Esther ; Chandler, Eliza ; Collins, Kim et al. / Designing Access Together : Surviving the Demand for Resilience. In: Canadian Journal of Disability Studies. 2019 ; Vol. 8, No. 4. pp. 293-320.

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abstract = "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.",
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RIS

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