Slowing down to live with purpose: a systematic review on Slow Living

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Slowing down to live with purpose: a systematic review on Slow Living

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dc.contributor.author Thomaz, Thomaz
dc.contributor.author Prado, Gheysa Caroline
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-13T14:23:33Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-13T14:23:33Z
dc.date.issued 23-12-06
dc.identifier.isbn 978-65-00-87779-3
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/253067
dc.description.abstract The aim of this article is to identify characteristics and concepts related to the Slow Living movement, allowing it to be understood as a relevant and promising phenomenon of resistance in a fast-paced society. Gaining a better understanding of it will allow us to reflect on how to use it on design processes. To achieve this goal, a systematic literature review was carried out in various academic databases, including scientific articles, books and other sources. The selected studies directly addressed the topic of Slow Living, providing significant insights into its characteristics and applications in different contexts. It allowed us to understand that Slow Living is essentially a lifestyle proposal adopted by people who seek to slow down the pace of their daily lives in various spheres of life, work, leisure, food, etc. However, the results of the review indicate that Slow Living is a concept that is still emerging and under-explored in the scientific literature. pt_BR
dc.language.iso por pt_BR
dc.publisher Grupo de Pesquisa VirtuHab/UFSC pt_BR
dc.subject Slow living, lifestyle, design pt_BR
dc.title Slowing down to live with purpose: a systematic review on Slow Living pt_BR
dc.title.alternative Desacelerando para viver com propósito: uma revisão sistemática sobre Slow Living pt_BR
dc.type Article pt_BR


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