Design Justice: Towards an Intersectional Feminist Framework for Design Theory and Practice

Sasha Costanza-Chock
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Design is key to our collective liberation, but most design processes today reproduce inequalities structured by what Black feminist scholars call the matrix of domination. Intersecting inequalities are manifest at all levels of the design process. This paper builds upon the Design Justice Principles, developed by an emerging network of designers and community organizers, to propose a working definition of design justice: Design justice is a field of theory and practice that is concerned with how the design of objects and systems influences the distribution of risks, harms, and benefits among various groups of people. Design justice focuses on the ways that design reproduces, is reproduced by, and/or challenges the matrix of domination (white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, capitalism, and settler colonialism). Design justice is also a growing social movement that aims to ensure a more equitable distribution of design’s benefits and burdens; fair and meaningful participation in design decisions; and recognition of community based design traditions, knowledge, and practices.
设计正义:走向设计理论与实践的交叉性女权主义框架
设计是我们集体解放的关键,但今天大多数设计过程都再现了由黑人女权主义学者所谓的统治矩阵所构成的不平等。交叉的不平等体现在设计过程的各个层面。本文以设计公正原则(Design Justice Principles)为基础,提出设计公正的工作定义:设计公正是一个理论和实践领域,关注对象和系统的设计如何影响风险、危害和利益在不同人群中的分配。设计正义关注的是设计复制、被复制和/或挑战统治矩阵(白人至上主义、异性父权制、资本主义和定居者殖民主义)的方式。设计公正也是一项不断发展的社会运动,旨在确保更公平地分配设计的利益和负担;公平而有意义地参与设计决策;以及对基于社区的设计传统、知识和实践的认可。
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