Tourism as a “Tecnologia Social”: The Case of Ururay Group
João A. Freitas,
Maurício Dias Duarte
Abstract:Summary
The notion of social technology introduces a novel paradigm for technological advancement that emphasizes inclusivity, participation, and democracy. It is rooted in the idea of local citizens as empowered agents. Within this framework, we spotlight the initiatives of Grupo Ururay, a collective based in the East Zone of São Paulo. Through cultural, touristic, and educational endeavors, they have illuminated the pivotal role played by Black and Indigenous communities in shaping the city’s histo… Show more
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