This book bridges both normative and interventional design processes, methodologies and products under 'gendered design' as an overarching conceptual framework, with the goal of igniting reflexivity, awareness and action among design researchers, practitioners and educators on how designed things do and can have an impact on gender issues.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Gender in Cultures of Design
Chapter 2 Unfolding Gendered Design
Chapter 3 Complicating Gender-Stereotypical Design with Hegemonic Masculinity: Fountain Pens in the Workplace
Chapter 4 Can User-Centered Design Challenge Gender-Stereotypical Design? The Mismatch between Prevalent Gender Scripts and User Expectations in Two Vehicle Design Projects
Chapter 5 Making the Gender-Blind Public Transport Gender-Responsive in a Multi-Stakeholder Project: Designers' Interpretation of a Feminist Design Brief
Chapter 6 Gender-Inclusive Game Design as a Compromise: Negotiations on the Desired Impact through a Collaborative Design Project
Conclusion
References
About the Author