Technological experience as inspiration for ideas
The main objective of the article is to present a technological experience developed in Villa Paranacito by the research team composed of CIECS-CONICET-UNC, the Augusto Widman Technical School, and the Forest Producers Cooperative of the Delta. The ideological perspective conceived technology as pro...
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Instituto de Investigaciones Tecnológicas para el Diseño Ambiental del Hábitat Humano
2023
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| Sumario: | The main objective of the article is to present a technological experience developed in Villa Paranacito by the research team composed of CIECS-CONICET-UNC, the Augusto Widman Technical School, and the Forest Producers Cooperative of the Delta. The ideological perspective conceived technology as product, process, and management (Dagnino, 2010).
The product technology developed a construction system from the wood resource of fast-growing plantations (poplar). The design was based on prefabricated wooden components in line with the productive profile of the region, diversifying an existing undervalued economy, but with great productive potential and inserting small economies in the value chain of the forest resource.
Process technology proposed a social construction ascribed to collective work, where diverse knowledge was incorporated into productive processes, in a co-constructed response.
Management technology defined an intersectoral political construction, where actors constructed meanings with collective convergence, promoting agreements arising from a democratic decision. |
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