Bodo Dokhona遗产保护和可持续性服务设计过程的方法

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Chaitali Brahma, Bhaskar Saha, A. Chowdhury
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目的:本研究的目的是了解印度东北部部落博多斯(Bodos)对当地织布工的看法。为此,Bodo Dokhona遗产服装保护领域的服务管道流程概念得到了关注,这将为当地织工社区的福祉和可持续性提供支持。设计/方法/方法设计方法是在与当地织工互动后,通过调查了解与织工有关的问题而制定的。为了维持博多族传统服饰“Dokhona”,分三个阶段开发了更好的管理系统的服务设计管道。通过调查和验证其可行性,与当地织工进行了互动。本研究论文主要针对博多族传统服饰Dokhona的文化遗产管理和管道过程的可持续性保护进行创新性的调查研究与实践。因此,为该地区的织工社区发展技能和知识。社会意义本文中的设计管道方法已经与当地的编织者分享,以便他们更容易理解编织由丝绸制成的Dokhona的一步一步的过程。一个进步的博多织工将获得技能培训,这将导致织工的权力。创意/价值开发和记录创新的服务设计方法。在这种背景下,对妇女赋权的洞察力导致了对博多遗产的保护,这是很有价值的。
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Approach towards service design process for heritage preservation and sustainability of Bodo Dokhona
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to understand the perception of the local weavers amongst the Bodos, a tribe of the North-east (NE) India. Towards this a concept of a service pipeline process in the field of heritage attire preservation of Bodo Dokhona was focused that would endorse the local weavers' community for its wellbeing and sustainability.Design/methodology/approachThe design approaches have been framed after interactions with the local weavers through a survey conducted for understanding the issues pertaining to weavers. Towards sustaining the Bodo heritage attire Dokhona, a service design pipeline for better management system was developed in three phases. Interactions with the local weavers through survey and validation for its feasibility were undertaken.FindingsThis research paper focuses on publishing innovative survey research and practice related to cultural heritage management of the Bodo traditional wear Dokhona and sustainability conservation of the pipeline process. Therefore, developing both skill and knowledge for the weavers' community of the region.Social implicationsThe design pipeline approach in this paper has been shared with the local weavers' for easy understanding of the step-by-step process of weaving a Dokhona made of eri silk. A progressive Bodo weaver will gain skill training which would lead to weavers' empowerment.Originality/valueDeveloping and documenting an innovative service design approach. In this context, an insight for women empowerment leading to preservation of Bodo heritage is valued.
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