Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina

This paper explores the need for a Design approach in Argentina that is both decolonial and inclusive to address the complex social issues the country is currently facing. The central hypothesis of the work is that a Design model based on complexity theory, co-design, and design for transitions -fro...

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Autor principal: Pittaluga, Mariana
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Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseño | Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024
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spelling I15-R196-article-4732024-12-11T23:30:51Z Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina Hacia un modelo para un Diseño decolonial y no excluyente en Argentina Pittaluga, Mariana diseño complejidad codiseño decolonial no excluyente design complexity co-design decoloniality non-exclusionary This paper explores the need for a Design approach in Argentina that is both decolonial and inclusive to address the complex social issues the country is currently facing. The central hypothesis of the work is that a Design model based on complexity theory, co-design, and design for transitions -from a decolonial and non-exclusionary perspective- can be an effective tool to tackle these challenges. It is argued that traditional Eurocentric-focused design models do not align with the realities and needs of the Argentine context.The way in which the importation of foreign design models has perpetuated a colonialist dynamic that overlooks the specificities as well as the cultural diversity of Argentina is analyzed. The need to transcend traditional methodologies and build a Design practice emerging from local realities and taking into account the country’s cultural characteristics is dealt with.Ultimately, the aim is to offer a tool for practicing decolonial and non-exclusionary Design within a framework that leads designers to consider different variables and axes of analysis. This tool -which is introduced as a starting point for a more comprehensive, responsible, and transformative design practice in Argentina- seeks to promote an approach sensitive to local needs and realities regarding the cultural and social diversity of the Argentine context. Este trabajo explora la necesidad de un enfoque de Diseño en Argentina, que sea decolonial y no excluyente, para poder abordar las problemáticas sociales complejas que enfrenta el país en la actualidad. La hipótesis central del trabajo es que un modelo de Diseño basado en la teoría de la complejidad, el codiseño y el diseño para las transiciones, desde una perspectiva decolonial y no excluyente, puede ser una herramienta eficaz para afrontar estos desafíos. Se argumenta que los modelos tradicionales de diseño, con su enfoque eurocéntrico, no se adaptan a las realidades y necesidades del contexto argentino.Se analiza cómo la importación de modelos extranjeros ha perpetuado una dinámica colonialista que ignora las particularidades y la diversidad cultural de Argentina. Se plantea la necesidad de trascender las metodologías tradicionales y construir un Diseño que emerja de las realidades locales, tomando en cuenta los aspectos culturales propios del país.En definitiva, se busca ofrecer una herramienta para la práctica de un Diseño decolonial y no excluyente, con un esquema de trabajo que guía a los diseñadores en la consideración de diferentes variables y ejes de análisis. Esta herramienta, que se presenta como un punto de partida para una práctica más integral, responsable y transformadora en Argentina, busca promover un enfoque sensible a las necesidades y realidades locales, considerando la diversidad cultural y social del contexto argentino. Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseño | Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024-12-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/zip https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/473 10.35305/23626097v11i21.473 A&P Continuidad; Vol. 11 Núm. 21 (2024): DOCENCIA EN ARQUITECTURA Y DISEÑO: ¿QUÉ HAY DE NUEVO? 2362-6097 2362-6089 spa https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/473/609 https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/473/639 https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/473/640 Derechos de autor 2024 A&P Continuidad http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic diseño
complejidad
codiseño
decolonial
no excluyente
design
complexity
co-design
decoloniality
non-exclusionary
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complejidad
codiseño
decolonial
no excluyente
design
complexity
co-design
decoloniality
non-exclusionary
Pittaluga, Mariana
Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina
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complejidad
codiseño
decolonial
no excluyente
design
complexity
co-design
decoloniality
non-exclusionary
author Pittaluga, Mariana
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title Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina
title_short Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina
title_full Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina
title_fullStr Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary Design in Argentina
title_sort towards a model for a decolonial and non-exclusionary design in argentina
description This paper explores the need for a Design approach in Argentina that is both decolonial and inclusive to address the complex social issues the country is currently facing. The central hypothesis of the work is that a Design model based on complexity theory, co-design, and design for transitions -from a decolonial and non-exclusionary perspective- can be an effective tool to tackle these challenges. It is argued that traditional Eurocentric-focused design models do not align with the realities and needs of the Argentine context.The way in which the importation of foreign design models has perpetuated a colonialist dynamic that overlooks the specificities as well as the cultural diversity of Argentina is analyzed. The need to transcend traditional methodologies and build a Design practice emerging from local realities and taking into account the country’s cultural characteristics is dealt with.Ultimately, the aim is to offer a tool for practicing decolonial and non-exclusionary Design within a framework that leads designers to consider different variables and axes of analysis. This tool -which is introduced as a starting point for a more comprehensive, responsible, and transformative design practice in Argentina- seeks to promote an approach sensitive to local needs and realities regarding the cultural and social diversity of the Argentine context.
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