
Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Editors' Introduction: Social Justice and Multimodal Design in Ethical Community Engagement -- PART I: Theories and Ethics in Designing for Social Justice -- 1. Community-Led Design: Building Frameworks for Equity and Justice -- 2. Deploying Design Justice in Environmental Injustice Settings -- 3. Trust, Understand, Act: Using Visual Place-Based Research Methods to More Deeply Understand Community Perspectives -- 4. Eating to Heal: Using Design Thinking to Reconceptualize a Community-Engaged Project for Health Justice -- 5. Designing Ethical Constraints to Enable Flourishing in an Online Community -- 6. Incorporating Community Knowledge in Design: A Reflective Account of Designing Technology with Justice -- PART II: Community-Engaged Design Efforts in Action -- 7. Beyond "Maintaining Status": A Call for Distributed Responsibility in the Professionalization of International Graduate Scholars -- 8. What We Came Here For: Students Learning Local Civil Rights Rhetorics as Part of Kennesaw State University's Primary Source Initiative, the #ATLStudentMovement Project -- 9 "Nothing about Us without Us": Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM) and the Challenge of Designing Activism for People with ME and Long Covid -- 10. Resisting the Datafication of Injustice Through Collaborative Design and Translation in a Local Museum Exhibit -- 11. Revitalizing Endangered Languages Through Community-Led Design: The Wikitongues Approach to Preserving Linguistic Diversity and Cultural Heritage -- 12. Contemporary Chinese Grassroots Activism for Social Justice: The Chained Woman's Case -- PART III: Pedagogical Exemplars of Multimodal Design for Social Justice.
Page Count:
332
Publication Date:
2025-01-01
ISBN-10:
1032745916
ISBN-13:
9781032745916
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