Let’s Talk(s) is an invitation to engage in dialogue on gender and inclusion within the fields of design culture and art, moving beyond the concept of equality towards that of equity – acknowledging diverse starting points and actively working to overcome systemic disparities.Through a collection of essays offering varied perspectives, the volume addresses critical issues for both academic education and professional practice. The book invites readers to engage in an open and ongoing conversation about these urgent and sensitive issues.With contributions by Letizia Bollini, Nitzan Cohen, Eva Leitolf, Valeria Bucchetti, Patrizia Marti, Francesco E. Guida, Vera Gheno.
Marti, P. (2025). Design for diversity and inclusion from a feminist standpoint. In L. Bollini (a cura di), Let's talk(s): gender equity in design and art (pp. 38-53). Milano : AIAP.
Design for diversity and inclusion from a feminist standpoint
Patrizia, Marti
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2025-01-01
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Let’s Talk(s) is an invitation to engage in dialogue on gender and inclusion within the fields of design culture and art, moving beyond the concept of equality towards that of equity – acknowledging diverse starting points and actively working to overcome systemic disparities.Through a collection of essays offering varied perspectives, the volume addresses critical issues for both academic education and professional practice. The book invites readers to engage in an open and ongoing conversation about these urgent and sensitive issues.With contributions by Letizia Bollini, Nitzan Cohen, Eva Leitolf, Valeria Bucchetti, Patrizia Marti, Francesco E. Guida, Vera Gheno.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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