Addressing participatory bioconstruction experiences

Authors

  • Eliane Katayama Pricoli Amaro São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil
  • Norma Regina Truppel Constantino São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil

Keywords:

Participation, Participatory action research, Bioconstruction experience, Discourse of the collective subject, Reading of the landscape

Abstract

Based on the study of three participatory bioconstruction experiences in the cities of Bauru and Campinas from 2009 to 2017, and characterized in three urban scales (lot, neighborhood and city), three types of social organization (association or active grouping, company or school and popular neighborhood or rural community) and different degrees of participation, the present article aims to obtain a reading of the landscape of these experiences by applying the Discourse of the Collective Subject method (DCS) to the interviews and data treatment. Participatory Action Research (PAR) was used as a methodology for conducting the experiences that approached contemporary processes of collective construction of knowledge in different areas, through the resolution of collective problems in a participatory manner, resulting in meetings, discussions and a collaborative action plan using permaculture and bioconstruction techniques, highlighting the importance of "parti.cipate+co.llaborate" for the reflection and awareness on the environmental and collective issues. The results were presented from the synthesis-tables, central ideas of the DCS revealed the reading of the landscape of the experiences through the perspective of the set of its participants (actors of the process) and indicated that the means of collecting and processing data as proposed by DCS is important not only for the evaluation but also the generation of data on participatory and collaborative actions.

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Author Biographies

Eliane Katayama Pricoli Amaro, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil

She is an architect and holds a Master degree in Architecture and Urbanism. She studies participatory methods and processes for sustainable cities.

Norma Regina Truppel Constantino, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil

She is an architect and urbanist, Doctor in Architecture and Urbanism. She teaches at the Department of Architecture and Urbanism of the Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP, and is a Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism at FAAC - UNESP.

Published

2018-12-10