Trabajo de grado - Pregrado
Hasta la raíz : narrativas comunitarias
Fecha
2021Registro en:
instname:Universidad de los Andes
reponame:Repositorio Institucional Séneca
Autor
Iguarán Barrios, Samuel Share
Institución
Resumen
Hasta la raíz es un proyecto de construcción de narrativas comunitarias para emprendedoras rurales del departamento de la Guajira. El proyecto parte del estudio del caso de AMUCAFEP, una asociación de mujeres caficultoras de la serranía del Perijá, con quienes se desarrollaron y validaron herramientas que permitieran recolectar historias de vida y transformarlas en estrategias de intervención para el emprendimiento comunitario. El proyecto se enmarca dentro del trabajo de la organización Bambalinas y refleja el proceso metodológico llevado a cabo por el autor para el desarrollo de su proyecto de grado del pregrado de Diseño en la Universidad de los Andes. Hasta la raíz is a project for the compilation of community narratives for rural entrepreneurs in the region of La Guajira. The project is based on the case study of AMUCAFEP, an association of women coffee growers from the Perijá mountain range, with whom tools were devised and validated how to collect life stories and transform them into intervention strategies for community entrepreneurship. The project is part of the work of the Bambalinas organization, reflects the methodological process carried out by the author for the development of his undergraduate degree project in Design at the Universidad de Los Andes.Hasta la Raíz is a project for the compilation of community narratives for rural entrepreneurs in the region of La Guajira. The project is based on the case study of AMUCAFEP, an association of women coffee growers from the Perijá mountain range, with whom tools were devised and validated how to collect life stories and transform them into intervention strategies for community entrepreneurship. The project is part of the work of the Bambalinas organization, reflects the methodological process carried out by the author for the development of his undergraduate degree project in Design at the Universidad de Los Andes.