Stigma:Addressing negative associations in product design

Stockton, Glynn (2009) Stigma:Addressing negative associations in product design. In: 11th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education: Creating a Better World, E and PDE 2009, 2009-09-102009-09-11.

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Abstract

Inclusive Design is the practice of providing access to a solution for as many users as possible. However, stigma can be seen as the Achilles heel of Inclusive Design, as it is possible for artefacts employed by users outside of mainstream society to carry a negative association independently of the user. This can result in mainstream users rejecting the product, which can in turn become a signifier of the stigmatised condition leading to further discrimination. This paper details methods identified for addressing negative associations that products can carry when employed by stigmatised user groups. It is made clear from the outset that stigma is a societal wide issue and the research is not intended to try and address this; the outcome is intended to be a disassociation from the stigma for the artefacts. Research was conducted and several methods were identified where products had become successfully disassociated from the stigmatised user, meaning that the product itself was free from any negative association. These methods were then taxonomised and evaluated for effectiveness for creating artefacts free of negative association. It was found that it is possible to create artefacts that are free from negative association and although it may not have been the intention to address the stigma of the user, this may occur as a benefit.

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Contribution to Conference (Paper)
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11th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education: Creating a Better World, E and PDE 2009
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? DESIGN METHODOLOGYINCLUSIVE DESIGNLEARNINGNEGATIVE ASSOCIATIONPRODUCT DESIGNPRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATIONSTIGMAUNDERGRADUATE DESIGN EDUCATIONINDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERINGEDUCATION ??
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204680
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21 Sep 2023 14:10
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Published
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