New edition of Edgelands Mapping workshops in Cúcuta, in partnership with Fundación Pilar.
Photo by Andres Boada
Edgelands Mapping workshops are an Edgelands Institute methodology that looks for answers regarding the population’s understanding of concepts such as surveillance, safety, coexistence and general social contracts. We also analyze which spaces are considered safe or unsafe, in both physical and digital experiences.
In the last few weeks, we had a new edition of these workshops in Cúcuta in partnership with Fundación Pilar. The findings show some interesting conclusions, considering these workshops were exclusive to young people from Nuevo Horizonte, and how their perceptions change comparing to different age groups.
The main findings presented by the group are: