Improvisational Disentanglement - Co-Designing with and for Children with Functional Diversity
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2024-05
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Abstract
This project proposes a design-based exploration of children with functional diversity and their
perspectives on the worlds around them in the contexts of social, environmental, ethical, and
technological issues, drawing on a case study with and for a child with
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Gothenburg, Sweden. In light of the accelerating complexity of the global environment and the mounting pressures it exerts, this project focuses on children with
functional diversity, exploring their perspectives and thoughts. The research proposes the
engagement of designers and children with functional diversity as design partners and
collaborators using a co-design methodology to productively disentangle their current and future
views, hopes, and concerns. It examines the role of the designer and researcher in offering
assistance and facilitating their thoughts through improvisational creative approach. Moreover,
it assists and mediates inclusiveness to the broad discussion and topic on societal complexities;
it stands to extend support for children’s rights-perspectives, and combats ableism.
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Master thesis within the MFA Programme in Design 2024.
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participatory design, children with functional diversity, child participation, children with ASD, ableism, co-design, improvisation, MFA Programme in Design