Intervention in Dunas neighbourhood: for a social cartography of encounters

Authors

  • Eduardo Rocha Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil
  • Juan Manuel Diez Tetamanti Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Argentina
  • Carolina Mesquita Clasen Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil

Keywords:

Social cartography, Intervention research, Emancipation

Abstract

This article results from the encounter and experience with the Social Cartography Methodology by Brazilian and Argentinean research groups, composed of architects, urban planners, and geographers in the Dunas neighborhood, within the periphery of Pelotas, in the Southernmost Brazil state of Rio Grande do Sul. The methodology of Social Cartography followed the weaving of the city, the interrelationships of the particular case of the Dunas neighborhood, line-by-line, in the sewing of the daily life, desires, problems, solutions, and public authorities' actions. The text seeks to raise issues related to the Social Cartography method, such as organization, analysis, and forms of applications. It also points to emancipatory and communitarian aspects involved in this process. We propose that Social Cartography can help to weave the city, undoing the dichotomy between center and periphery while new social spaces are produced from intervention research.

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Author Biographies

Eduardo Rocha, Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil

He is Doctor in Architecture and Urbanism. He is Professor and Researcher of the Department of Architecture and Urbanism, at Federal University of Pelotas. He is Coordinator of the Urban Planning Laboratory. He studies ways of life and the production of an urban design aimed at the people in the cities.

Juan Manuel Diez Tetamanti, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Argentina

He is Doctor in Geography. Professor and Researcher at the National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco. He studies economic and social geography, urban planning and development.

Carolina Mesquita Clasen, Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil

She is a visual artist and researcher at Architecture and Urbanism Postgraduate Program, at Federal University of Pelotas. She studies the relationship among exhibition spaces, urban spaces and their imanences.

Published

2017-07-01