COVID-19和新经济对新世界设计的紧迫性

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Debora Barauna, F. N. Stafford, Marina Zambonato Farina, Amanda Cassia Oliveira Aleixo
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新冠肺炎疫情证明了当前人类生活方式的脆弱性。以前建立的模式,因为它们以前是通过一种主要是线性的经济形式,在生产和消费的基础上创造工作和收入,这证明是不可持续的。社会隔离的必要性破坏了支持这一模式的结构。在这种背景下,本文旨在重新探讨在经济中寻找新的思维和行动方式的紧迫性,探索新兴观点。因此,在四种新经济模型的基础上构建了一个比较框架。它出现在二十世纪末到二十一世纪初的文学作品中。设计进化也与循环、分布式、创造性和再生经济相关,它们是变革的代理人。最后,提交人报告了大流行病期间制定的战略和行动,以便就新经济和设计文化提出的观点进行合作,这些新经济和设计文化正在不断转变,为新的物质非物质世界做出贡献。©2021 Universidade do Vale do里约热内卢dos Sinos。版权所有。
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COVID-19 and the emergency of new economies for the design of a new world
The Covid-19 pandemic situation has proven the fragilities of current human lifestyles. The previously established patterns, as they were formerly, generated work and income based on production and consumption through a predominately linear type of economy demonstrated to be unsustainable. The necessity of social isolation has undermined the structures supporting this model. In this context, this article aims to resume the emergency for finding new ways of thinking and acting in the economy exploring emerging views. A comparative framework was constructed as a result, based on four models of new economies. It has arisen from the end of the XX century to the beginning of the XXI in the literature. Design evolution is also related to the circular, distributed, creative, and regenerative economy as an agent for change. In conclusion, the authors reported on strategies and actions created during the pandemic to collaborate on views posed by the new economies and design culture that are continually being transformed in the eminence of contributing to a new material immaterial world. © 2021 Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. All rights reserved.
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