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Co-design de uma cidadania alimentar: “play”, imaginação e metáforas em comunidades criativas de dados abertos.
Alessandra Gerson Saltiel Schmidt

Última alteração: 2023-05-02

Resumo


Este artigo foi elaborado a partir de dados coletados em Barcelona e em Bali. Utilizo metodologia etnográfica para compreender a vida quotidiana das equipes de trabalho de "cidadãos imaginativos empreendedores" (Hjorth, 2013) como uma forma de empreendedorismo social, e de organizações criativas independentes empenhadas na construção de um futuro com capacidade desenvolver estratégias de "cidadania alimentar". Nesse estudo, analiso espaços colaborativos para prever contribuições práticas na forma como as ideias são concebidas no cerne de comunidades de dados abertos. Eu (irei) demonstrar mecanismos de imaginação e metáforas para inspirar tanto as mudanças no comportamento humano, como "playgrounds” para a ação cívica. Por fim, pondero contribuições teórica às dinâmicas em “espaços de oportunidades” (Foucault, 1991).


Palavras-chave


Cidadania alimentar; Empreendedorismo; Tecnologias open-source, Metáforas,

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