Spatial Inclusivity: The Unheard Voices of Plus-Size Women in Public Spaces
Keywords:
Spatial inclusivity, Plus-size women, Public spaces, Gender equity, Body positivity, Social inclusionAbstract
This study investigates the multifaceted challenges that plus-size women experience in public spaces, with the goal of shedding light on an issue that demands greater social attention. The researcher interacted with a varied group of plus-size women from different backgrounds to record their lived experiences via in-depth interviews and thematic analysis. The study's results revealed three significant issues: challenges related to physical infrastructure, including places to sit and public transportation accessibility; instances of public stigmatization and micro-aggressions; and a lack of representation in public advertising and displays. The findings of the study demonstrate that the challenges often overlooked by professionals in the field of urban design and lawmakers, emphasize the pressing need for the implementation of more inclusive design strategies and the promotion of public awareness campaigns. By taking into these considerations, it is possible to foster a more equitable public environment that accommodates individuals of diverse body shapes.
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