Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico

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Autor(a) principal: Rodríguez Ventura, Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: López, Álvaro
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Resumo: The Analysis of the Everyday Life Subsystem Methodology (AELSM), grounded by existential-phenomenology of geography, inserts the subjective dimension of geographical space into the spatial planning theory in order to achieve a more bonded way of managing and zoning land use processes with symbols, feelings, and emotions attached in the territories by people. This proposal is an inductive research result rooted on three points:  (1) the theoretical-conceptual approach to joining the characterization and assessing of the “Everyday Life  Subsystem” (ELS) into the territorial system, based on the "everyday life spaces” conceptual triad (everyday place, lived space, and territorial-heritage); (2) a mixed methodological design constituted by a spatialized qualitative analysis and a Participatory Geographic Information System; and (3) the situation of the rancheros californios and the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco as an empirical experience theoretically totalized.
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spelling Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, MexicoMetodología para el Análisis del Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. Subsistema vida cotidiana: aporte metodológico al ordenamiento territorial desde la Zona Arqueológica de la Sierra de San Francisco, MéxicoSubsistema vida cotidiana: aporte metodológico al ordenamiento territorial desde la Zona Arqueológica de la Sierra de San Francisco, MéxicoGeografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.Geografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.Humanistic geography. spatial planning. everyday life spaces. Everyday Life Subsystem. mixed methodology.The Analysis of the Everyday Life Subsystem Methodology (AELSM), grounded by existential-phenomenology of geography, inserts the subjective dimension of geographical space into the spatial planning theory in order to achieve a more bonded way of managing and zoning land use processes with symbols, feelings, and emotions attached in the territories by people. This proposal is an inductive research result rooted on three points:  (1) the theoretical-conceptual approach to joining the characterization and assessing of the “Everyday Life  Subsystem” (ELS) into the territorial system, based on the "everyday life spaces” conceptual triad (everyday place, lived space, and territorial-heritage); (2) a mixed methodological design constituted by a spatialized qualitative analysis and a Participatory Geographic Information System; and (3) the situation of the rancheros californios and the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco as an empirical experience theoretically totalized.La Metodología para el Análisis del Subsistema Vida Cotidiana (MASVC), fundamentada en la fenomenología-existencial de la geografía, incorpora la dimensión subjetiva del espacio geográfico a la teoría y práctica del Ordenamiento Territorial, con el objetivo de generar regulaciones y definiciones de usos de suelo más responsables, respetuosos y cercanos a las simbolizaciones, sentimientos y emociones de las personas y sus territorios involucrados. Este planteamiento es resultado de una investigación inductiva con tres aristas: (1) la propuesta teórico-conceptual que introduce la caracterización y diagnóstico del “Subsistema Vida Cotidiana” (SVC) al sistema territorial, con base en la triada conceptual “los espacios de la vida cotidiana” (lugar cotidiano, espacio vivido y patrimonio-territorial); (2) un diseño metodológico mixto constituido por un análisis cualitativo espacializado y un Sistema de Información Geográfica Participativo; y (3) la totalización de la experiencia de los rancheros californios que habitan la Zona Arqueológica de la Sierra de San Francisco.La Metodología para el Análisis del Subsistema Vida Cotidiana (MASVC), fundamentada en la fenomenología-existencial de la geografía, incorpora la dimensión subjetiva del espacio geográfico a la teoría y práctica del Ordenamiento Territorial, con el objetivo de generar regulaciones y definiciones de usos de suelo más responsables, respetuosos y cercanos a las simbolizaciones, sentimientos y emociones de las personas y sus territorios involucrados. Este planteamiento es resultado de una investigación inductiva con tres aristas: (1) la propuesta teórico-conceptual que introduce la caracterización y diagnóstico del “Subsistema Vida Cotidiana” (SVC) al sistema territorial, con base en la triada conceptual “los espacios de la vida cotidiana” (lugar cotidiano, espacio vivido y patrimonio-territorial); (2) un diseño metodológico mixto constituido por un análisis cualitativo espacializado y un Sistema de Información Geográfica Participativo; y (3) la totalización de la experiencia de los rancheros californios que habitan la Zona Arqueológica de la Sierra de San Francisco.Grupo de Pesquisas CNPq Cidades e Patrimonialização na América Latina e Caribe - Programa de Pós-graduaçao em Geografia/UnB2023-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/article/view/4282810.26512/patryter.v6i12.42828PatryTer; Vol. 6 Núm. 12 (2023); 01-21PatryTer; v. 6 n. 12 (2023); 01-212595-016910.26512/patryter.v6i12reponame:Patryterinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBspahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/article/view/42828/38187Copyright (c) 2023 PatryTerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodríguez Ventura, DanielLópez, Álvaro2023-11-25T20:55:29Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/42828Revistahttp://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryterPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/oairevistapatryter@gmail.com || portaldeperiodicos@bce.unb.br2595-01692595-0169opendoar:2023-11-25T20:55:29Patryter - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
Metodología para el Análisis del Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. Subsistema vida cotidiana: aporte metodológico al ordenamiento territorial desde la Zona Arqueológica de la Sierra de San Francisco, México
Subsistema vida cotidiana: aporte metodológico al ordenamiento territorial desde la Zona Arqueológica de la Sierra de San Francisco, México
title Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
spellingShingle Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
Rodríguez Ventura, Daniel
Geografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.
Geografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.
Humanistic geography. spatial planning. everyday life spaces. Everyday Life Subsystem. mixed methodology.
title_short Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
title_full Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
title_fullStr Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
title_sort Everyday life subsystem: a methodological contribution to spatial planning from the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco, Mexico
author Rodríguez Ventura, Daniel
author_facet Rodríguez Ventura, Daniel
López, Álvaro
author_role author
author2 López, Álvaro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodríguez Ventura, Daniel
López, Álvaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.
Geografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.
Humanistic geography. spatial planning. everyday life spaces. Everyday Life Subsystem. mixed methodology.
topic Geografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.
Geografía humanística. ordenamiento territorial. espacios de la vida cotidiana. Subsistema Vida Cotidiana. metodología mixta.
Humanistic geography. spatial planning. everyday life spaces. Everyday Life Subsystem. mixed methodology.
description The Analysis of the Everyday Life Subsystem Methodology (AELSM), grounded by existential-phenomenology of geography, inserts the subjective dimension of geographical space into the spatial planning theory in order to achieve a more bonded way of managing and zoning land use processes with symbols, feelings, and emotions attached in the territories by people. This proposal is an inductive research result rooted on three points:  (1) the theoretical-conceptual approach to joining the characterization and assessing of the “Everyday Life  Subsystem” (ELS) into the territorial system, based on the "everyday life spaces” conceptual triad (everyday place, lived space, and territorial-heritage); (2) a mixed methodological design constituted by a spatialized qualitative analysis and a Participatory Geographic Information System; and (3) the situation of the rancheros californios and the Archaeological Zone of the Sierra de San Francisco as an empirical experience theoretically totalized.
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