We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Enfoque de diseño: la respuesta de innovación social para el departamento del Cauca, Colombia.
- Authors
Moreno-Delacruz, Jhonatan Alexander; Rivera-Lozada, Isabel Cristina
- Abstract
This article explores the possibility of establishing a social innovation analysis approach to understand the responses and solutions of the actors in scenarios with adverse conditions that prevent the establishment of a joint development vision among the existing communities in a territory. Thus, the research aimed at identifying the social innovation approach that fits the context and local conditions of the department of Cauca, Colombia. The methodology, based on complex thinking had three moments: The first moment, based on dialogic thinking, gathered the diversity of conceptual notions to identify the existing interrelations between social innovation and design; the second moment, based on the hologrammatic principle, evidenced the parts of the whole through a social multicriteria analysis that valued the technical and equity elements to determine the pertinent social innovation alternative for the Department of Cauca; and the third moment found in self-organization the pattern with the essential relationships in the system and proposed a relational fabric for this territory. As part of the results, it was found that social innovation emerges as a reference concept for world design bets that have an orientation towards sustainability and transition. Likewise, the assessment of the economic-managerial, sociological, socioresilient, institutional-participatory and design approaches offered a hierarchy of the compromise solutions showing as a result that the design approach, in an ontological perspective, is the pertinent response to the social innovation processes in the Department of Cauca. Finally, it was found that the pattern of social innovation is understood as a process of disoñación (design by dreaming) and with a multilevel scale.
- Subjects
CAUCA (Colombia : Dept.); SOCIAL innovation; DESIGN
- Publication
Kepes, 2022, Vol 19, Issue 26, p225
- ISSN
1794-7111
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17151/kepes.2022.19.26.8