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CULTURE AND INCLUSION IN PRODUCT DESIGN FOR AUTISTIC WOMEN: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH

Melissa Marcílio Batista

Annibal Gouvêa Franco


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Abstract

This article analyzes inclusive design for autistic women from a critical anthropological perspective. It is argued that universalist approaches often disregard gender and cultural specificities, resulting in exclusions that perpetuate structural inequalities. Based on authors such as Geertz (2008), Lévi-Strauss (2008) and Moore (1989), it is highlighted that products are not only functional tools, but carry symbolic meanings that shape belongings and identities. The work suggests that culturally conscious and intersectional practices are essential to reconfigure symbolic systems and promote inclusion in an ethical and effective way. In addition, it proposes participatory methodologies as a way to develop solutions sensitive to the experiences and needs of autistic women, transcending technical adaptations and dialoguing with the social and cultural experiences of the group.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2025.001-002


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  • Melissa Marcílio Batista
  • Annibal Gouvêa Franco