The problem Pluriversa aims to tackle is the deeply ingrained “Western linear development model”, which exacerbates socioeconomic disparities, cultural disconnections, and environmental degradation.
The unchallenged development model, steeped in colonialism and neoliberal economics, and deeply embedded in both national and international policies, obscures the underlying crises and injustices it perpetuates, leading to significant resource depletion, creating systems that promote uniformity over diversity, and neglecting local and ancestral knowledge crucial for a transition towards pluriversality and sustainability.
To counter this, there’s an urgent need to envision and cultivate “alternatives to development” (postdevelopment), leveraging design as a key tool in steering the Global South towards a new ecosocial paradigm.