Difference between revisions of "Social Design Projects and Positions"

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|Intro text=There are a number of ways in which to look at social art and design practices. This editorial contains a group of articles in which students were asked to first document their favourite community art project. Then, they were asked to assess them based on two different frameworks.
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== Core Qualities ==
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The first framework is a well-known framework in The Netherlands and Belgium and focusses on the four core qualities in participatiry art practices. These core qualities are:
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* Artistic: particiartory art is using imaginative and crearive force for change
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* Contextual: it is tailor-made for a socio-political issue
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* Participatory: it involves civilians and institutions in the process and creates leeway to redefine their relations and visions.
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* Transformative: it acts to incite new action perspectives and critical reflection to a broad audience.
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== Pascal Gielens community arts framework ==
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The second framework draws on a chapter in Pascal Gielens book called ''Mapping Community Arts''<ref>
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