Laboratorios de Transformación para un Futuro Sostenible

  • Cristina Zurbriggen
  • Mariana González Lago
  • María Mancilla García
  • Sebastián Gatica
Palabras clave: innovación social, pensamiento resiliente, diseño en políticas públicas, laboratorios de transformación social, desarrollo sostenible

Resumen

Resumen: El presente artículo tiene por objetivo analizar los Laboratorios de transformación social con el fin de abordar problemas sociales complejos. Estos laboratorios se han convertido en espacios abiertos de diseño experimental que vincula diferentes actores (co-creación) y saberes (transdisciplinario y transectorial) a través de un proceso iterativo en la forma de abordar problemas complejos hacia un desarrollo sostenible. Por consiguiente, el presente paper busca reflexionar sobre los desafíos de cómo la actitud de diseño social y el proceso de diseño tiene que estar basada en clave de futuro y experimental así como la relevancia de desarrollar una cultura de la innovación y pensamiento resiliente (habilidades, competencia, actitudes y valores).

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2020-08-26
Cómo citar
Zurbriggen, C., González Lago, M., Mancilla García, M., & Gatica, S. (2020). Laboratorios de Transformación para un Futuro Sostenible. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (83). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi83.3734