“Living in the dorm” is a research-action against homelessness. Its theoretical postulate is that, if social workers, guests, designers and researchers share knowledge, practices and customs, the housing service spaces for homeless people can be developed into places rich in symbolic contents and opportunities for relationships. Furthermore, they can better improve the daily life of the homeless. With a participatory approach, anthropology interacts with design thinking in the development and implementation of multidisciplinary and immersive projects that offer the opportunity to homeless to rethink their role in relation to the service received and to researchers to test their profession in a social context of practical need.
Beauty, participation and inclusion. Designing with homeless people
PORCELLANA, Valentina
2016-01-01
Abstract
“Living in the dorm” is a research-action against homelessness. Its theoretical postulate is that, if social workers, guests, designers and researchers share knowledge, practices and customs, the housing service spaces for homeless people can be developed into places rich in symbolic contents and opportunities for relationships. Furthermore, they can better improve the daily life of the homeless. With a participatory approach, anthropology interacts with design thinking in the development and implementation of multidisciplinary and immersive projects that offer the opportunity to homeless to rethink their role in relation to the service received and to researchers to test their profession in a social context of practical need.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.