Abstract
Focusing on the relation between design and power requires us to understand the designer's role and position. Based on an understanding of design as ideological and political, we focus on the designer's position from an intersectional feminist perspective. We present two design objects that aim to critically intervene into agency and power structures, and we analyse how the designer's position impacts this intervention. With this case,
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Søndergaard, M., & Hansen, L. (2017). Designing with Bias and Privilege? In Nordes 2017: Design and Power. Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2017.055
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