inclusive design, design and diversity, design and social equity
Inclusive Design: Towards Social Equity in the Built Environment
The papers in this issue aim to present wider considerations of inclusive design, for the practitioners, educators and theorists behind this specific people-centred engagement. They are not intended to be solutions to the problem, rather they reveal the complexity of inclusion that requires greater research and engagement with populations in recognition of the diversity of those who inhabit the built environment.
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 44 – Number 1
Summary
The papers in this issue aim to present wider considerations of inclusive design, for the practitioners, educators and theorists behind this specific people-centred engagement.
Contents
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Inclusive Design: Towards Social Equity in the Built Environment
JO-ANNE BICHARD -
Inclusive Design and Pedagogy: An Outline of Three Innovations
IAIN SCOTT, FIONA MCLACHLAN and KATHERINE BROOKFIELD -
Building Justice: How to Overcome the Inclusive Design Paradox?
ANN HEYLIGHEN and MATTEO BIANCHIN -
‘Auraldiversity’: Defining a Hearing-Centred Perspective to Socially Equitable Design of the Built Environment
WILLIAM RENEL -
How Inclusion can Exclude: The Case of Public Toilet Provision for Women
GAIL RAMSTER, CLARA GREED and JO-ANNE BICHARD -
Enlivened City: Inclusive Design, Biopolitics, and the Philosophy of Liveability
AIMI HAMRAIE -
Inclusive and Sustainable Design in the Built Environment: Regulation or Human-Centred?
GRAEME EVANS - Publication Reviews
Cover image: The Great Divide 2017
Maslen & Mehra
Sculpture: Wire, Papier-mâché, archival photo decoupage
74cm diameter