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.

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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.

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In this working document we take a moment to pause and evaluate what we have done so far, mapping our collective efforts against the IN+ Principles. Has our principle-driven approach generated any unique or hidden insights into how digital equity might be approached?

IN+ Principles 2025 Report

Exploring Cyber Sisterhood with Herstory of Art Museum (MuHER) in Poland

Together with participants, Marta and Aleksandra will inspect different ways in which we connect to the ideas of sisterhood, herstory, feminism, etc online. The case study will be HERstory of Art Museum, which is based across a multitude of different social media platforms/ websites and online affiliations. Participants will discuss exactly where this “safe and … Read more
Photograph of participants at a filmmaking workshop with the text 'Project outcome. IN+ Art Holistic Approach: "Truths".'

IN+ART: HOLISTIC APPROACH

The workshop facilitated by Thomas Diafas, in collaboration with the University of Leeds and Liminal, conducted in Athens in December 2023, provided insights into the realm of digital exclusion, with a focus on individuals with disabilities. This initiative engaged participants in addressing essential issues related to accessibility, representation, and inclusion within the digital environment and mass media. This IN+ART workshop was informed by our IN+Principle which focuses on a holistic approach to digital equity.
Group photograph of the New Narratives team and participants in the Folkestone Storytelling Lab, sitting and standing in front of a stage.

A summer of hope: UK’s third sector challenge anti-immigrant narratives

Six organisations in Kent ran community projects in summer 2024, from commissioning artistic work to offering language, mental health, and skills development. Written by Mahima Jain, this article was originally published on Medium, Jan 15, 2025 Aram Rawf is a community inclusion officer at Samphire, a Dover-based charity supporting asylum seekers waiting for the UK Home … Read more

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