Design para problemas perversos: estudo de possibilidades de ação para problemas sem solução

This project considers that design may be useful in the treatment of every problem, from its analytical approach towards each factor involved. However, it’s known that traditional design methodologies, when proposing linear hypotheses in the perspective problem-solution, do not cover more complex pr...

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Autor principal: Marques, Amanda
Outros Autores: Bastos, Helena
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/47421
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Resumo:This project considers that design may be useful in the treatment of every problem, from its analytical approach towards each factor involved. However, it’s known that traditional design methodologies, when proposing linear hypotheses in the perspective problem-solution, do not cover more complex problems, such as those of a socio-political nature, for instance. Such problems, denominated by Rittel and Webber (1973) as wicked problems, have unpredictable content and require specific methods for their treatment, and not solution itself, as it is admitted that they do not have defined solutions. To deal with this kind of problems, it should be feasible to use methods that adapt as they interact with the problems, and collect information. Through the course of the investigation, the interactive research method created by Joseph Alex Maxwell (2009), proved to be a conducive approach to deal with the inherent complexity of wicked problems. The method was applied to the problem of stigmatization in the research’s construction and organization, alongside other methodologies, like the participatory method, which inserted individuals linked to the theme to guide the actions proposed by the study.