This case study aimed at mapping initiatives of social innovation that have promoted positive social capital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. To this end, information about the actions and their developers were collected online and further described using the forms "Light Format" and "In-Depth Format", from the toolkit developed by the Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability (DESIS) Network. In addition, interviews with the people involved in the projects were carried out in order to obtain further details. From the promising cases mapped, 15 were selected and categorized according to their field, coverage area and target. Finally, the initiatives were assessed based on the concepts of design for social innovation (Manzini, 2008) and design activism (Fuad Luke, 2009; Thorpe, 2012). The analysis showed that whether the actions proposed had the design framework conceptions as a theoretical basis or not, the projects indeed adopted design strategies to reach their goals, leading to positive impact in the social, economic and environmental areas and thus promoted positive social capital.
O projeto de extensão 'Sensibilização para o Uso da Bicicleta como Modal de Transporte pela Comunidade UFPR’ busca promover a mudança de hábitos na comunidade interna e externa à UFPR através do incentivo do uso da bicicleta como transporte. Para isso, o projeto realiza diversas ações educativas e de interação junto à comunidade e é o responsável a criação de um sistema de compartilhamento de bicicletas recuperadas, o CoolabBici. Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar e detalhar o processo de criação e funcionamento do CoolabBici, que foi desenvolvido utilizando princípios do Design Thinking de Serviços. Os resultados apontam para o funcionamento adequado do sistema e potencial de replicação e expansão.
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