数字第三空间的生态女性主义设计

Deepa Singh, Kay Kender
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O我们的另类体验与我们的社会性交织在一起,充满了异化和排斥,因为我们被迫在本质上不是为我们设计的空间中导航。在这种以永远存在的另类为标志的存在体验中,我们寻求归属感的空间,在那里我们感到宾至如归。我们通过将自己与最亲近的人隔离在隐士中,或者通过逃离树木包围自己,与其他给予我们团结和社会性的生物交流,来找到安全的空间。但实际进入这些单独的安全空间并不总是可能的。当社会的规范性规则和期望把我们逼到角落,让我们感到威胁时,我们发现自己在社会规范之间开辟的空间里寻求庇护——在亚文化中,在泡沫中,在小角落里,在不在这里也不在那里的第三空间里。在这方面,数字第三空间令人心酸,因为它们为我们中的许多人提供了进入避难所的机会,以及安全感和归属感。探索我们在这些空间中的经验,我们建议,通过设想和设计这些数字中间人,我们可以设计出摆脱压迫、规范、两极分化和异化的未来,并努力实现关怀、互联、多样性和团结。批判理论家Homi K.Bhabha的第三空间概念[1]源于他在《后殖民洞察》中的混合性概念→ 第三空间是临界的,因为它们存在于过多的社会构建的二进制之间。→ 第三空间是生态女性主义设计师的必要工具,使他们能够创造充满生态敏感性的共享团结空间。
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Ecofeminist Design for Digital Third Spaces
O Our experiences of otherness intertwined with our sociality are rife with alienation and exclusion, as we are forced to navigate spaces that are inherently not designed for us. In this existential experience of being in the world, marked by ever-present otherness, we seek spaces of belonging where we feel at home. We find safe spaces by secluding ourselves in hermitage with those who are closest to us, or by escaping to surround ourselves with trees, communing with other living things that give us solidarity and sociality. But physically accessing these individual safe spaces is not always possible. When the normative rules and expectations of society corner us and make us feel threatened, we find ourselves seeking refuge in spaces carved out in the in-between of social norms—in subcultures, in bubbles, in small nooks, in third spaces that are neither here nor there. In this regard, digital third spaces are poignant in that they offer many of us access to sanctuary and a feeling of safety and belonging. Exploring our experiences in such spaces, we propose that by envisioning and designing for these digital in-betweens, we could approach design futures that move away from oppression, normativity, polarization, and alienation, and strive for care, interconnectedness, diversity, and solidarity. Critical theorist Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of third space [1] stems from his conception of hybridity in postcolonial Insights → Third spaces are liminal in the sense that they exist between a plethora of socially constructed binaries. → Third spaces are a necessary tool for ecofeminist designers that enable them to create spaces of shared solidarity imbued with ecological sensitivity.
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