Base Diseño e Innovación. 2023 volumen 8 n° 9: A New Green Bauhaus from the Global South
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Item Editorial: Una nueva Bauhaus verde desde el Sur Global / A New Green Bauhaus from the Global South(Universidad del Desarrollo. Faculrad de Diseño, 2023) Novoa Muñoz, Mauricio; Vargas Callegari, RodrigoThis special issue of Base, Diseño e Innovación focuses on the potential for a New Green Bauhaus from the Global South by educators, researchers and practitioners who live in or work on projects connected to that region as we hear alarming fore-casts on climate change, north-south and east-west geopoliti-cal push-pull, economic downturns, and social upheavals. The concept of a Green Bauhaus from the Global South responds to the proposal of a New European Bauhaus launched in 2020 by the European Commission with a New Green Deal ambition to become the first climate-neutral continent in the world by 2050 through decoupling growth from resource use and the aim of not leaving behind any people or territories in the process. The European Green Deal is as much an environmental and econo-mic plan, as it represents their cultural shift towards bottom-up participatory approaches and systemic and policy changes to make ecological transition closer to citizens, communities, and territories (Fetting, 2020; Rosana, 2021).Item Los aportes de la pedagogía crítica de Paulo Freire al diseño emancipador: de la invasión cultural a la síntesis cultural / Paulo Freire’s critical pedagogy contributions to emancipatory design: From cultural invasion towards cultural synthesis(Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Diseño, 2023) Mazzarotto, MarcoIn the quest to overcome the oppression caused by the capitalist modern/colonial world system, we propose the approach still under construction of emancipatory design, based on Paulo Freires’s critical pedagogy. If hegemonic design reinforces oppressive relations through antidialogical practices and cultural invasion, emancipatory design seeks to fight against them through dialog and cultural synthesis of different voices. Throughout the text, invasion and cultural synthesis are defined and examples are analyzed from the author’s experience with design in partnership with social movements in southern Brazil.Item Re-pensar la artificialidad desde el Sur Global: cuatro núcleos de acción para el diseño / Re-thinking artificiality from the Global South: Four action cores for design(Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Diseño, 2023) Ceja Bravo, Leobardo Armando; Ceja Bravo, LilianaAs a way to confront the predominant practice in design, it is necessary to make visible other ways of approaching reality. This work reflects on ways to re-link the world of the artificial from the global south, through an epistemology of the south. In that sense, an ecology of knowledge and a reading of reality will be required in which, of course, a pedagogy of conflict will be denoted. The permanence of an hegemonic order, from which activities are classified, determines and conditions other design possibilities; same ones that exist even though they are not necessarily recognized and validated within some contexts but that, in others, have total validity, acceptance and relevance. The designer must ensure that each action, each process, each material used, respects the various forms of life, so it will be urgent for the design disciplines to re-formulate the principles, foundations, implications and effects that their work entails. We seek, through what we have called action cores for design, a joint reflection on an ethical and political procedure and a deep respect for life.