Abstract
The paper introduces two design research cases tracing how the concepts and experiences of resistance and social reproduction can help design research become a more assertive part of the coding that interprets, exposes and disputes social reality, particularly in Latin America. Through reflections on (1) a design intervention contributing to an Indigenous popular education initiative in the Ecuadorian Amazon and (2) a series of ongoing public space design interventions taking place in colonias populares of Mexico City, we propose four interrelated commitments (visibility, sustainment, tensions and collectivity) to orient ourselves in understanding what it actually takes to build knowledge and create resources together.
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Pinto, N., Vertiz, B., & Botero, A. (2022). Resistance, social reproduction and emerging commitments for collaborative design from the margins. In DRS2022: Bilbao. Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2022.648
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