Welcome to INCLUDE+, a network dedicated to exploring and fostering social and digital environments where everyone can thrive. From 2022 to 2027, this five-year program aims to build a robust knowledge community addressing inequalities in digital society.

ABOUT IN+ NETWORK


IN+ ART Iterations explores digital equity and the implications of INCLUDE+ Principles. Our initiative seeks to co-examine what digital equity means for artists and the communities they engage with.

MEET OUR IN+ART COMMUNITY

Our research and community practice spans algorithmic social justice, responsible and inclusive digital innovation, digital civics, and health. We strive to understand how wellbeing, precarity, and civic culture interplay with broader structural inequalities and how these are experienced and navigated by various communities.

HORIZON SCANNING OUTCOMES

Our second annual event, on the theme of Mean[IN]gful Digital Inclusion, engages with attendees through the participatory practices adopted by our Feasibility Study leads. We showcase current funded projects and activities by inviting participants to experience the approaches and methods used by within each project. We bookend these experiences with discussions and roundtables, where we ask everyone to explore what a digital inclusive society would feel like.

IN+ 2024 ANNUAL EVENT

INCLUDE+ Feasibility Studies Funding Call 2024

Feasibility studies funding call 2024

INCLUDE+ is inviting proposals for projects up to the value of £50k that seek to enhance digital equity through collaborative forms of civic action. Projects must begin no later than April 2025 and last no more than 9 months. Application deadline: 22nd Nov 2024.

digital youth work research hub: do we really need it? Reflections from our DYWR.HUB workshop.

The Digital Youth Work Research Hub, launched earlier this year at Leeds University with support from the INCLUDE+ Network, recently hosted its first workshop. This marks a key step in addressing some of the challenges and opportunities in the field of digital youth work. The workshop provided an opportunity to examine the current state of … Read more

IN+ Tools: the Digital Privilege Walk

The Digital Privilege Walk is a reflective exercise aimed at exploring issues of digital access, equity, and the impact of AI tools and digital platforms on artistic freedom and personal identity. The tool was developed by dr Alicja Pawluczuk – a Research Fellow at the IN+ Network. Durint the exercise, participants are asked to physically … Read more
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Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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INCLUDE+ is a collaboration between
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