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Anti-oppressive design

Published: 30 October 2014 Publication History

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Community + Culture features practitioner perspectives on designing technologies for and with communities. We highlight compelling projects and provocative points of view that speak to both community technology practice and the interaction design field as a whole. ---Christopher A. Le Dantec, Editor

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http://socialgoodtech.org/
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Burke, B, and Harrison, P. Anti-oppressive practice. In Barrett, Sheila, et al., eds. Communication, Relationships and Care: A Reader. Routledge, 2004, 227--236.
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http://ihollaback.org
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The phrase "of any one gender" is worded so as not to presume a gender binary.
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Unfortunately it will also likely limit the rate of our growth due to the aforementioned shortage. We have consciously chosen to place diversity and growth, as values, on equal footing.
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Non-violence here refers to more than just the physical. Rosenberg's Non-Violent Communication has been deeply influential for us.
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A helpful commentary on this issue can be found at http://wearemammoth.com/2013/11/long-hours.

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cover image Interactions
Interactions  Volume 21, Issue 6
November-December 2014
80 pages
ISSN:1072-5520
EISSN:1558-3449
DOI:10.1145/2685354
  • Editors:
  • Ron Wakkary,
  • Erik Stolterman
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Published: 30 October 2014
Published in INTERACTIONS Volume 21, Issue 6

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