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The New School collaborates: Organization and communication in immersive international field programs with artisan communities

机译:新学校开展合作:与工匠社区进行沉浸式国际现场计划的组织和沟通

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Under the umbrella terms of "humanitarian design," "social design" and "social responsibility," educational institutions and specifically design programs are more and more searching for opportunities to engage their students in critical and hands-on learning via collaborations between students, faculty, communities in need and non-profit organizations. Such active learning is rich and meaningful for all parties involved, but the challenges are rarely discussed and yet compromise the collaborations' sustainability and potential for activating local change and development. This article uses the first two years of "The New School Collaborates," (TNSC) an ongoing project between The New School's divisions of Parsons (design), Milano (non-profit management and urban development) and General Studies (international affairs) in New York, several external partners and groups of Mayan artisan women in Guatemala, as the central case study for the abovementioned type of work. Of particular interest is the central role that organization and communication play in immersive international field programs. This article argues that the key to a successful collaborative process includes a clear and transparent partnership upfront, with a clear understanding of the roles and opportunities for each organization involved and a communication infrastructure that is sensitive to participants' skills and resources. The article refers to, and includes, documentation from specific experiences from two years of courses on campus as well as in Guatemala and the overall process and evaluation of this particular case. Of particular interest is a reflection on challenges faced and how an active and thoughtful analysis of them can lead to a more appropriate, and in the long-term more sustainable structure for this type of work. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:在“人道主义设计”,“社会设计”和“社会责任”的统称下,教育机构,特别是设计计划正在越来越多地寻求机会,通过学生与教职员工之间的合作,使学生参与批判性和动手学习,有需要的社区和非营利组织。这种积极的学习对于所有参与方而言都是丰富而有意义的,但是很少讨论挑战,但是却损害了协作的可持续性和激发地方变革与发展的潜力。本文使用“新学校合作组织”(TNSC)的头两年,这是新学校的帕森斯分校(设计),米兰分校(非营利管理和城市发展)和常识科(国际事务)之间正在进行的项目纽约,危地马拉的一些玛雅工匠妇女的外部伙伴和团体,是上述工作的主要案例研究。特别令人感兴趣的是组织和沟通在沉浸式国际现场计划中的核心作用。本文认为,成功的协作过程的关键包括建立清晰透明的合作伙伴关系,并清楚了解每个参与组织的角色和机会以及对参与者技能和资源敏感的通信基础架构。本文引用并包括来自校园和危地马拉两年课程的特定经验的文档,以及对该特定案例的总体过程和评估。特别令人感兴趣的是反思所面临的挑战,以及如何对它们进行积极而深思熟虑的分析,才能使此类工作更合适,更长期,更可持续地发展。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Visible Language》 |2010年第2期|p.239-265|共27页
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    Cynthia Lawson;

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    Cynthia Lawson is a digital artist, technologist and educator. Her research is in the areas of integrative and interdisciplinary education, educational technology and media experimentation. Cynthia is currently Assistant Professor of Integrated Design in the School of Design Strategies at Parsons The New School for Design, and an active member of Madarts, an arts collective in Brooklyn, NY. She has taught in United States, Guatemala, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Japan. Her artwork has been internationally exhibited and performed. Cynthia's writings have been published and presented at a variety of conferences, online journals, and books, including New Media Poetics published by MIT Press. She has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá) and a Masters in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University.;

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