Abstract
Our research track, "Spatial Justice in Design Research: A Transdisciplinary Discourse," embarks on an in-depth exploration of spatial justice, interweaving its multifaceted elements with broader themes of social, racial, economic, and environmental justice. This comprehensive approach probes spatial justice through its tangible embodiments and digital manifestations, underlining its profound influence on resource allocation, opportunities, and service provision. With an ambitious goal to challenge systemic socio-economic imbalances, the track formulates tangible design interventions, incorporating policy reform, urban planning, and community empowerment. We foster a collaborative environment, inviting a spectrum of professionals - designers, technologists, researchers, legal advocates, and policymakers - to jointly address spatial disparities and engineer innovative strategies to foster spatial justice. Through an array of case studies, ideations, and critical reflections, we intend to illustrate the application and impact of transdisciplinary strategies across diverse settings and contexts. Our platform aspires to ignite intellectually stimulating discussions, catalyze cross-disciplinary collaborations, and advocate for spatial justice in design on a global scale.
Keywords
Spatial Justice, Design Research, Transdisciplinary Discourse, Digital (in)justice
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2024.116
Citation
Tedeschi, M., and Rochielle Sievert, J. (2024) Spatial Justice in Design Research: A Transdisciplinary Discourse, in Gray, C., Ciliotta Chehade, E., Hekkert, P., Forlano, L., Ciuccarelli, P., Lloyd, P. (eds.), DRS2024: Boston, 23–28 June, Boston, USA. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2024.116
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Spatial Justice in Design Research: A Transdisciplinary Discourse
Our research track, "Spatial Justice in Design Research: A Transdisciplinary Discourse," embarks on an in-depth exploration of spatial justice, interweaving its multifaceted elements with broader themes of social, racial, economic, and environmental justice. This comprehensive approach probes spatial justice through its tangible embodiments and digital manifestations, underlining its profound influence on resource allocation, opportunities, and service provision. With an ambitious goal to challenge systemic socio-economic imbalances, the track formulates tangible design interventions, incorporating policy reform, urban planning, and community empowerment. We foster a collaborative environment, inviting a spectrum of professionals - designers, technologists, researchers, legal advocates, and policymakers - to jointly address spatial disparities and engineer innovative strategies to foster spatial justice. Through an array of case studies, ideations, and critical reflections, we intend to illustrate the application and impact of transdisciplinary strategies across diverse settings and contexts. Our platform aspires to ignite intellectually stimulating discussions, catalyze cross-disciplinary collaborations, and advocate for spatial justice in design on a global scale.