Taiwan's Alternative Design Activities Research - An Environmental Movement of Resistance
Autor: | CHEN, SHIH-CHIA, 陳世佳 |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 104 In past decades, Taiwan had suffered severe environmental depletion due to economic development. Rural area bore heavy damage from pollution. The damage to the environment not only sacrificed local residents’ health and property, but also influenced their right of living. Several research pointed out that ecological imbalance would cause catastrophes in nation. And the government’s deliberate ignorance of local people’s livelihood would result in many protests, such as PM2.5 air pollution, imbalanced distribution of agricultural and industrial water use and energy issue caused by global warming. Developing economics leads to the ignorance of fairness and justice principle. Local residents organize self-help organization and protest to defense their own right and express their demands. This research focuses on the transformation from protest to community development in Taiwan’s environmental movements, discussing the process that residents develop local characteristic through integrated community development. Through importing the mode of activity design and art in community, community members can create unique community development and reach consensus to act in issues like settlement saving, community empowerment and social action. They can destruct the context of art in community and the factor intersecting every issues and the role and function adding to the issues. This research takes literature review method first, referring to domestic cases in order to find out and analyze successful protest mode. And this research is supplemented by action research method, discussing how people participate in civil movements. This research finds out that community members will have great strength in their activity and working efficiency after the end of environmental movements. This research is expected to inspire the education of sustainable environment in Taiwan. |
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