Community Mobilization Guide

Authors

Gabrielle Astier de Villatte Wheatley Okretic
Centro Universitário UNINTA (Sobral-CE)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9623-5693

Keywords:

Urbanism, Medellin, Community mobilization, Architecture

Synopsis

This initiative is part of Gabrielle Astier's sandwich doctoral internship at Villatte Wheatley Okretic 1, and continues the work of the Environment and Society (MASO) research group at the University of Antioquia, which has been doing this since 2014 with young people from the northeast region. bringing new tools to inspire people and carry out interventions in public spaces (underused, degraded or without vitality), in commune 2 the game Oasis Game was used. This game is a community mobilization tool created by Instituto Elos 2, with an approach that proposes a change of perspective with oneself, with others and with the world, and the creation of emotional bonds that promote transformation and appropriation of shared spaces. One of the challenges of the game is: in a short time (2 weeks), raise awareness and mobilize people to recognize the beauty of the territory, connect emotionally with the local inhabitants and discover the latent collective dream that gives meaning to that space. Being careful not to create expectations that would be difficult to achieve and realizing the collective dream in two days emerged during the process.

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Author Biography

Gabrielle Astier de Villatte Wheatley Okretic, Centro Universitário UNINTA (Sobral-CE)

Professor of the undergraduate course in Architecture and Urbanism and responsible for the Internationalization sector at Centro Universitário UNINTA (Sobral-CE). She was Coordinator of the Architecture and Urbanism course at Faculdade Luciano Feijão and coordinator of the Extension Curricularization. Coordinator of the Research group on Vernacular Architecture. He taught the Architecture and Urban Planning course at Fundaçao Ieducare. He completed a post-doctoral internship in the Geography department at UVA. He coordinated the UrbColab research group, linked to the Research Center for Architecture, City and Technology - NuPACT (CNPq). PhD in urbanism from the Postgraduate Program in Urbanism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas (2016-2020), and internship (sandwich doctorate) at the Universidad de Antioquia in the Department of Social Sciences, Medellin - Colombia (2018-2019). She was a professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas (Poços de Caldas - MG) in 2016. She was a researcher with a scholarship from FIOCRUZ, in the implementation of the pilot project "Urban Health Observatory" (2014-2015). Master in Urbanism, with a Fapesp scholarship (2012-2013). He participated in the CNPq research group "Water in the Urban Environment" (CEATEC/PUC-Campinas, 2012- 2013) coordinated by professor Laura Machado de Mello Bueno. Graduated in Architecture and Urbanism from the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas (2006 - 2011). He was part of PET, and extension projects by PUCC and UNICAMP. Specialty: low environmental impact architecture and collaborative urbanism. It is part of Br Cidades, representing the Br Ceará Center. She is currently an Associate of the Brazilian Association for Teaching Architecture and Urbanism (2023).

Capa Guia de Movilizacion Comunitaria

Published

March 1, 2024
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