Building a "-Sensitive Design" Methodology from Political Philosophies or Ideologies
Abstract
Value-based approaches such as Value Sensitive Design (VSD) enable technology designers to engage with and integrate human values in technology through a tripartite methodology of conceptual, empirical, and technical investigations. However, VSD contains pitfalls in both translating values to requirements and a lack of normative grounding, leading to adaptations such as Jacobs' Capability Sensitive Design (CSD). Inspired by CSD and extensions of the design approach, we propose the concept of creating -Sensitive Design (-SD); a meta-framework to embed various political or ideological values as norms in a design research process. We exemplify this through \emph{Dependency}-Sensitive Design (DSD), combining ideas from Kittay's critiques of classical liberal theory within a practical VSD framework. Finally, we push for further work combining philosophy and design in areas beyond CSD and DSD.
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@article{arxiv.2603.17806,
title = {Building a "-Sensitive Design" Methodology from Political Philosophies or Ideologies},
author = {Anthony Maocheia-Ricci and Edith Law},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.17806},
year = {2026}
}
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Position paper for the CHIdeology workshop at CHI 2026, Barcelona. https://ideologies.digital