2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcomp.2022.822090
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Uncovering inclusivity gaps in design pedagogy through the digital design marginalization framework

Abstract: Designers play a key role in the design of inclusive and socially conscious interfaces. Thus, it is imperative for designers to be thoughtful of the ethical and social implications of design. However, gaps in the foundational training that designers receive (e.g., as university students) can negatively impact their ability to consider the social implications of their design practice. This can result in consequences such as digital marginalization, which, as defined by the Digital Design Marginalization (DDM) f… Show more

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