cover image: The Transformation Laboratory X o c h i m i

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The Transformation Laboratory X o c h i m i

10 Sep 2019

One of the most important results was that the participants recognized the need to “change the chip,” that is, to change from within, to chan- ge the paradigm, and thus the importance of changing the relational dynamics concerning what is happening among their neighbors and other members of the community. [...] To do this, the participant writes the name of each collaborator on a sticky paper in a color that corresponds to the sector to which that collaborator is associated (government, civil society, academia and private sector) and places them in the quadrant of the corresponding circle, where the central circle is the space of greatest frequency or intensity of collaboration, and the circle farthest f. [...] the traditions that make up the identity of the different villages in Xochimilco, some of which are In the second phase, all the participants reflect on the system and the possible processes that could colonial or even Pre-Hispanic in origin. [...] The game leads to an exchange of points of view, an exploration of the consequences of decisions for different parts of the community and the system as a whole, and a qualitative analysis of the distribution of benefits that occurs with each step in the game. [...] Economic recession cars, fences, construction objects), small At the end of each Time, ask: objects (stones, branches, leaves, shells, After the decision has been made, what does the system look like in terms of: a) the ecological state; b) the social states regarding the wellbeing of the communities; c)state of the relationship between the sectors in the community; d) the state of the relationshi.
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