«La consolidación del campo disciplinar del diseño industrial en Guatemala de 1987 a 2017» El quehacer del diseñador industrial landivariano y sus campos de acción, Landívar pionera durante 30 años en Guatemala.

Tesis Materias > Educación Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México > Investigación > Tesis Doctorales Cerrado Español En el año 2017 se cumplieron 30 años de la carrera de diseño industrial en Guatemala, siendo la Universidad Rafael Landívar la primera universidad que puso en marcha dicha carrera a partir del año 1987. Es evidente que existe una ausencia de información de estas primeras tres décadas como pioneros en dicha disciplina, por lo anterior esta investigación llena un vacío bibliográfico sobre este tema, ya que este es un estudio riguroso que por medio de los métodos de investigación historiográfica, análisis cuantitativo y cualitativo documentan las condiciones que permitieron la institucionalización como campo disciplinar del Diseño Industrial. Esta tesis se enfocó en construir el registro histórico de los primeros 30 años de la carrera de diseño industrial en Guatemala. Será un documento actualizado para dar a conocer los hechos históricos de los primeros años de la licenciatura, así como de los campos de acción de la disciplina, y de brindar insumos que perfilen al profesional de diseño industrial. Adicional se hace una revisión de los cambios en las 6 mallas curriculares de la licenciatura. Todo lo anterior permite generar sentido de pertenencia e identidad al campo del diseño industrial, y posibilita dirigir esfuerzos a los sectores quienes demandan de dichos profesionales proveyendo de insumos a la academia para incentivar el interés en el sector empresarial y productivo de Guatemala para involucrar a profesionales del diseño industrial. Además, esta tesis será insumo para convertirse en un libro digital, que podrá ser un punto de partida para las futuras investigaciones sobre el estudio del diseño industrial en Guatemala, generar datos e indicadores, profundizar en análisis comparativos y proyectar estrategias novedosas de diseño. El presente documento busca brindar las bases para futuros proyectos y análisis más constantes de este tipo para generar estudios actualizados en dicha disciplina. metadata Escobar Guillén, Gloria Carolina mail gloria.escobar@doctorado.unini.edu.mx (2023) «La consolidación del campo disciplinar del diseño industrial en Guatemala de 1987 a 2017» El quehacer del diseñador industrial landivariano y sus campos de acción, Landívar pionera durante 30 años en Guatemala. Doctoral thesis, Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México.

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En el año 2017 se cumplieron 30 años de la carrera de diseño industrial en Guatemala, siendo la Universidad Rafael Landívar la primera universidad que puso en marcha dicha carrera a partir del año 1987. Es evidente que existe una ausencia de información de estas primeras tres décadas como pioneros en dicha disciplina, por lo anterior esta investigación llena un vacío bibliográfico sobre este tema, ya que este es un estudio riguroso que por medio de los métodos de investigación historiográfica, análisis cuantitativo y cualitativo documentan las condiciones que permitieron la institucionalización como campo disciplinar del Diseño Industrial. Esta tesis se enfocó en construir el registro histórico de los primeros 30 años de la carrera de diseño industrial en Guatemala. Será un documento actualizado para dar a conocer los hechos históricos de los primeros años de la licenciatura, así como de los campos de acción de la disciplina, y de brindar insumos que perfilen al profesional de diseño industrial. Adicional se hace una revisión de los cambios en las 6 mallas curriculares de la licenciatura. Todo lo anterior permite generar sentido de pertenencia e identidad al campo del diseño industrial, y posibilita dirigir esfuerzos a los sectores quienes demandan de dichos profesionales proveyendo de insumos a la academia para incentivar el interés en el sector empresarial y productivo de Guatemala para involucrar a profesionales del diseño industrial. Además, esta tesis será insumo para convertirse en un libro digital, que podrá ser un punto de partida para las futuras investigaciones sobre el estudio del diseño industrial en Guatemala, generar datos e indicadores, profundizar en análisis comparativos y proyectar estrategias novedosas de diseño. El presente documento busca brindar las bases para futuros proyectos y análisis más constantes de este tipo para generar estudios actualizados en dicha disciplina.

Tipo de Documento: Tesis (Doctoral)
Palabras Clave: Diseño industrial, campo disciplinar, práctica proyectual, mercado laboral, productos, proyecto, universidad.
Clasificación temática: Materias > Educación
Divisiones: Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México > Investigación > Tesis Doctorales
Depositado: 28 Sep 2023 23:30
Ultima Modificación: 28 Sep 2023 23:30
URI: https://repositorio.unini.edu.mx/id/eprint/7795

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