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Abstract
This paper presents a method for future-building based on the journey we undertook as Design and Arts researchers in POR EL Páramo project (2021–2022) in our aim to bring closer the different actors involved in the Paramos (high Andean moorlands in Boyacá region, Colombia). We did this by understanding their everyday life better, and co-designing potential pathways towards holistic sustainable futures that serve the various communities’ needs. Through a series of social innovation workshops, we applied transdisciplinary approaches aimed at decolonising the methodologies used and its facilitation dynamics. The outcomes include our contribution to design and arts-based methodologies that aids continuity to the process of reflection: In(ward), Out(ward) and On(ward). In deploying this decolonisation-based methodology, a more powerful underlying principle came to light too: the use of arts mobilises forms of knowledge that are rather unconscious, but also extremely efficacious in generating proactive mindsets and generating bottom-up ideas. In this paper we build on and argue further, from an empirical perspective, for the utilisation of the tacit knowledge that can be transmitted through non-verbal means in social research dealing with contexts of conflict, reconciliation, and future building.
本文介绍了一种构建未来的方法,该方法基于我们作为 POR EL Páramo 项目(2021-2022 年)的设计与艺术研究人员所经历的旅程,我们的目标是拉近帕拉莫斯(哥伦比亚博亚卡地区的安第斯高沼泽地)不同参与者之间的距离。为此,我们更好地了解了他们的日常生活,并共同设计了通往全面可持续未来的潜在道路,以满足不同社区的需求。通过一系列社会创新研讨会,我们采用了跨学科方法,旨在使所使用的方法及其促进动力非殖民化。其成果包括我们对设计和艺术方法的贡献,这些方法有助于反思过程的连续性:在采用这种基于非殖民化的方法时,我们还发现了一个更强大的基本原则:艺术的使用可以调动无意识的知识形式,但在产生积极主动的心态和自下而上的想法方面却极为有效。在本文中,我们从实证的角度出发,进一步论证了在涉及冲突、和解和未来建设的社会研究中利用非语言手段传播知识的重要性。
期刊介绍:
Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures