Bibliographic citations
Hermoza, L., (2013). Buscando el perfil adecuado de proyectos de desarrollo desde el Arte y el Diseño para la comunidad de Huancarucma [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/4784
Hermoza, L., Buscando el perfil adecuado de proyectos de desarrollo desde el Arte y el Diseño para la comunidad de Huancarucma [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/4784
@mastersthesis{renati/538846,
title = "Buscando el perfil adecuado de proyectos de desarrollo desde el Arte y el Diseño para la comunidad de Huancarucma",
author = "Hermoza Samanez, Luz Marina",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2013"
}
Title: “Looking for the right development project model for Huancarucma, from an Art & Design approach”. Our diagnostic study is situated in the rural community of Huancarucma, located in Cangallo, in the central Ayacucho region. An immediate consideration for this scenario leads us to the fratricidal confrontation led by Shining Path more than 25 years, which caused increased poverty in rural Andean zones, encouraged the emigration of the population between ages 15 and 40 and delayed even more the communities’ opportunities to coordinate their own development. In 2012, Ayacucho has levels of poverty and extreme poverty well above expectations, despite the efforts of the responsible agencies at the governmental and private levels to reverse the situation. Huancarucma is an ancient rural community and an example of a place that, even after the disastrous experience of the civil war of the nineties, has not yet been lifted out of poverty and remains unable to guide its development in a dignified manner. The aim of this thesis was to identify the elements of projects managed from the Art and Design approach of Axis Arte, an interdisciplinary team of applied research and analyze experiences that generate development projects through existing heritage culture, to develop later interventions through projects aimed at developing and strengthening their identity, appropriate to the characteristics and social dynamics of the Andean Community of Huancarucma. This was achieved through andiagnostic study, as a proposal that indicates some routes for people to creatively confront their sustainable development needs, and especially thinking about future generations. In line with our objectives, this investigation analyzed various aspects of the existing elements in projects and on intervention strategies for projects such as the experience of Axis Arte projects that could enrich and enable a future intervention in community projects of Huancarucma, intending to replicate it later, once validated the experience, to other communities with similar characteristics. The research defined as a qualitative diagnostic study concluded with a development project model that takes into account an interdisciplinary approach, combining from a strategic perspective, a social, cultural and productive focus, using culture as input to develop entrepreneurship, products and services with their own designs, creative and innovated ahead of market demand. With such a development approach, we can strengthen the identity, sustainability target in time and help reverse emigration patterns to give job opportunities especially to young people and women. The need to generate youth leadership especially, of their developing opportunities to educate and create community enterprises may be a prerequisite for strengthening the weakened social fabric that needs to be rebuilt. Young people with a torrent of youth, enthusiasm and great appreciation for their community can also help improve the governance of the community if given the opportunity and can also create an environment for them to grow and develop their talents, to achieve the human development which is the ultimate goal of Social Management.
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