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This article has been published in: Ocula 20, The Place of the User in Design

author: Jacques Lolive (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS (FR))

Social design test. How to democratize risk management policies in Sao Paulo?

language: french

publication date: October 2019

abstract: In this article I present a research and action project on the life of the risk areas inhabitants in the São Paulo Metropolitan Region (RMSP) carried in cooperation between France and Brazil. In a first part I will analyze the risk society manifestations in the RMSP and the behaviors of the risk areas inhabitants. In a second part I will present our social design approach for a democratization project of the risk management public policies in the State of São Paulo to improve the living environment of these inhabitants.

keywords: design, design social, société du risque, habitants des zones à risque, concernement, politiques de gestion du risque, expérience sensible, social design, risk society, inhabitants of risk areas, concerns, risk management, sensitive experience

OCULA-20-LOLIVE-Le-design-social-a-l-epreuve.pdf ➞ PDF [368Kb]

DOI: 10.12977/ocula2019-3

citation information: Jacques Lolive, Le design social à l’épreuve. Comment démocratiser les politiques de gestion du risque à Sao Paulo?, "Ocula", vol.20, n.20, pp.13-26, October 2019. DOI: 10.12977/ocula2019-3

 

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