Workshop
10:45 – 12:15, 21 May

The internal boundaries of shame in activism: How to act when you would rather not

Presented by
Margaret Tilk

Civic activism is accompanied by a perceived boundary of despicability or shame, which influences whether and how individuals dare to intervene in public space. Margaret Tilk proposes a workshop format inviting participants to reflect on and diffract with their experiences of activism, or with the lack of it, and explore their personal boundaries in relation to using their body as a tool for social and environmental justice. She has developed a process positioned in-between activism and non-activism that supports participation in activism at individual and interindividual level. Tilk is investigating which design and artistic intervention strategies help to reveal and, if possible, expand one’s internal boundaries of social shame and despicability in public space.