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incluemse

Incluemse is a term used in some discussions of social inclusion and participatory design to describe a mode of inclusion that centers self-inclusion by individuals and communities within systems and institutions. The term blends include with a reflexive marker from Romance languages, implying that those who are to be included actively participate in their own inclusion.

Incluemse denotes a practice where inclusion is co-constructed with those who are to be included, through access,

Origins and usage of the term are not widely standardized; it appears in limited academic and non-academic

Applications of incluemse span various sectors. In education, it can involve co-created curricula and student-led inclusive

Limitations and criticisms include conceptual ambiguity and the risk of overemphasizing individual agency without adequately addressing

Related concepts include inclusion, participatory design, co-design, universal design, and asset-based community development.

power-sharing,
and
capability-building,
enabling
self-determination.
It
emphasizes
processes
that
empower
participants
to
shape
policies,
services,
and
environments
that
affect
them
rather
than
relying
solely
on
external
gatekeepers.
writings
from
the
early
2020s,
often
in
discussions
about
decentering
gatekeepers
and
enabling
participatory
governance,
education,
and
platform
design.
The
concept
is
typically
situated
within
broader
debates
about
inclusion,
equity,
and
agency.
processes.
In
workplaces,
it
may
appear
as
employee-driven
policy
design
and
inclusive
governance
structures.
In
digital
platforms,
it
can
mean
user-led
accessibility
changes
and
community-driven
feature
development.
In
urban
planning
and
community
development,
incluen
se
seeks
community-led
projects
that
reflect
the
needs
and
priorities
of
residents.
structural
barriers.
Critics
also
warn
against
superficial
adoption
that
ignores
deeper
power
dynamics
or
resource
constraints.