Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
The eleventh Sustainable Development Goal, “make cities and human
settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable,” can only be truly
answered when there are no individuals in our societies who feel forgotten
by the various social institutions. Not in Education, Employment, or Training
[NEET] are among those most aected by this social invisibility. Nevertheless,
these young people are not alienated or lost. Far fromit. Instead, some of them
found in the arts registered in the community—music, dance, photography
and grati—a possibility to resist the various social stigmas attached on
them. This was the view on which we conducted our artistic and social
intervention, based on the innovative “arts-based research” methodology and
“youth-led participatory research,” called “The Neighborhood is Ours II!,” with
young NEETs in the socially underprivileged Cerco neighborhood of Porto
in Portugal in 2022. We propose a theoretical-empirical approach around a
visual/narrative sociology—namely using digital cinema—which will be based
on a short film about the life narrative of a young NEET, who has used artistic
practices to establish himself in the city of Porto as a cultural mediator. Thus—
through these processes of co-creation of knowledge (cine-making)- we aim
to demonstrate how the use of the arts can be a key tool in promoting
social inclusion and reducing/minimizing feelings of insecurity, but also act
as a means of resistance to the daily adversities experienced by marginalized
young people and, of course, demonstrate the ways in which the use of artistic
practices plays a pivotal role in the development of sustainable and alternative
professional, social futures and citizenship.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Notas:
Research Topics: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. A Sociological Perspective
Nº de páginas:
12