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- ItemIAP: mediación tecnológica entre los usuarios y sus problemáticas en los territorios (poster)(2023) Vera Álvarez, Rodrigo Andrés; Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo Enrique; Encinas Pino, Felipe AlfonsoLa investigación tiene como objetivo principal diseñar un instrumento de investigación interdisciplinario que facilite la recopilación de información empírica de manera participativa sobre problemáticas complejas, fenómenos y nuevas dinámicas emergentes. Los objetivos específicos incluyen la determinación de la falta de datos sobre el fenómeno desde una perspectiva interdisciplinaria, la identificación de métodos cuantitativos utilizados en la planificación urbana y en el diseño de servicios que puedan integrarse en un instrumento interdisciplinario, la creación de un prototipo de dicho instrumento que combine métodos cualitativos y cuantitativos desde la perspectiva del diseño de servicios y la planificación urbana, y finalmente, la prueba de la eficacia del instrumento en la recopilación participativa de información empírica sobre problemáticas complejas, fenómenos y nuevas dinámicas emergentes a través de un proceso iterativo.
- ItemNew Landscape and Emerging Dynamics of Interaction Between Users and Urban Space Produced by Digital Delivery Platforms(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2025) Vera Álvarez, Rodrigo AndrésAbstract Globalization and the advancement of information and communication technologies have transformed urban areas, highlighting the emergence of home delivery applications. These applications offer conveniences and job opportunities but also pose challenges such as job insecurity, traffic congestion, and exclusion of marginalized communities. In response to these dynamics, a research methodology based on design is proposed, emphasizing the integration between theory and practice. The research highlights the value of the prototype as a generative and learning tool, demonstrating the feasibility of collecting data through the active participation of citizens. This methodological approach is applied to explore the impact of home delivery applications in urban areas, identifying complexities and emerging dynamics. It focuses especially on the Metropolitan Region, thus contributing to the discipline of urban studies through research through design. This research underscores the importance of considering equity in the city in the context of the collaborative economy and digitalization. Thus, through the prototype of ethnographic instruments, it has been demonstrated that it is feasible to collect data through the active participation of citizens
- ItemNew Landscape and Emerging Dynamics of Interaction Between Users and Urban Space Produced by Digital Delivery Platforms(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2025) Vera Álvarez, Rodrigo Andrés; CEDEUS (Chile)Abstract Globalization and the advancement of information and communication technologies have transformed urban areas, highlighting the emergence of home delivery applications. These applications offer conveniences and job opportunities but also pose challenges such as job insecurity, traffic congestion, and exclusion of marginalized communities. In response to these dynamics, a research methodology based on design is proposed, emphasizing the integration between theory and practice. The research highlights the value of the prototype as a generative and learning tool, demonstrating the feasibility of collecting data through the active participation of citizens. This methodological approach is applied to explore the impact of home delivery applications in urban areas, identifying complexities and emerging dynamics. It focuses especially on the Metropolitan Region, thus contributing to the discipline of urban studies through research through design. This research underscores the importance of considering equity in the city in the context of the collaborative economy and digitalization. Thus, through the prototype of ethnographic instruments, it has been demonstrated that it is feasible to collect data through the active participation of citizens