Nidhi Singh Rathore
Assistant Professor of Design, Corcoran School of Arts & Design at George Washington University
Nidhi Singh Rathore is a designer, researcher, and educator who explores the application of design methodologies to civic engagement and social innovation. As a brown foreign-born woman living in the United States, Rathore continually explores her position and privilege, reflecting it in her creative practice. Through her work, she intends to dive deeper into the hidden complexities and economies of the virtual and physical world in order to redefine how we interpret our relationship to the political, cultural, and digital landscapes—grounded in the relationship between the global north and south. With a value-centered approach, her work deconstructs nebulous concepts, brings people together, and breaks down intricate challenges to create better and more equitable interventions.
Rathore is an Assistant Professor of Design, at Corcoran School of Arts & Design at George Washington University, and is interested in forwarding the discussion on design's relationship with power hoarding to critique design practice through a lens of race, gender, and privilege.
Rosenverse talks by Nidhi:
" I sometimes avoid the word participatory because it can sound scary; I just call it research and let it be participatory by default. "
Embracing participation to unlock deeper truths in commercial research
March 12, 2025
" Tools don't matter as much as the desire to learn and ask why things keep happening the way they do. "
Day 2 Theme Panel
March 12, 2025
" Most human-centered design tools intellectualize the process and leave many stakeholders undervalued and disconnected. "
Industry junctures: Paths forwards for UXR and the critical decisions that get us there [Advancing Research Community Workshop Series]
October 2, 2024
" Community-centered design flips the traditional script to give design power to those most impacted by policies and services. "
Shifting Toward Community-Led Innovation in Local Government
December 8, 2021