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Why are we here? A reflexive story of decolonising

conference contribution
posted on 2024-11-03, 14:58 authored by Yoko AkamaYoko Akama, Juliette Anich, Areli Avendano FrancoAreli Avendano Franco, Jaz Choi, Liam FennessyLiam Fennessy, Marius FoleyMarius Foley, Leah Heiss, Tania IvankaTania Ivanka, Emma LukeEmma Luke, Rowan Page, Tanja Rosenqvist, Juan Diego Sanin SantamariaJuan Diego Sanin Santamaria, Lihuang Linus Tan
This paper grapples with complicities of decolonising as we attempt to unsettle Dominant conventions in Design, which ossify through repetition, such as reoccurring conferences. Such conventions are troubled through questions around labour, privilege and ethics of being present and situated when we come together to share our practices on unceded Indigenous lands. The paper is co-authored by hosts of a conference that leveraged the organising mechanisms to surface implicit agendas, interrogate normalised approaches and confront tensions and paradoxes of decolonising our own practices. Instead of obeying disciplinary expectations to propose methodologies or ‘alternative’ conference engagements, we reflexively share unsettling complicities in responding to a penetrating question by an Indigenous Elder, ‘why are you here and what is your purpose?’ Rather than discussing decolonising through arms-length theory, we share our endeavours through practice and ontologies of our feeling-thinking (sentipensar), to offer learnings and thoughts towards what is yet still to do.

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Start page

26

End page

35

Total pages

10

Outlet

PDC '22: Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2022

Name of conference

Participatory Design Conference 2022

Publisher

ACM Digital Library

Place published

United Kingdom

Start date

2022-08-19

End date

2022-09-01

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006119105

Esploro creation date

2023-04-19

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