This article is the final part of a three-part series exploring entanglements between queer desire and the design of computer-related technologies. My goal in this article is to articulate how queer perspectives can inform ecological concerns in the context of designing technologies for our collective futures. Pushing back on the notion of the researcher as an apolitical, disinterested observer in STEM-related fields, I will argue for acknowledging and engaging with anger against injustice in the context of designing technologies for ecologically responsible and queer-inclusive futures.
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