This is an opportunity to work with an ashoka fellow
ashoka fellows are leading social entrepreneurs that have been taken through a rigorous selection process, testing the quality of their ideas and character, to become part of the ashoka fellowship and network. Ashoka fellows take on the challenges of building innovative system change ideas to make and spread social impact in a world wrought with challenges. They refuse to let the ‘impossible’ stand in their way to creating a better world.
This is an unpaid, volunteer opportunity
about the affiliated organization
hecho por nosotros (hxn) is a non-governmental organization (ngo) with consultative status at the united nations economic and social council (ecosoc), dedicated to driving systemic change. We believe in harnessing the power of the creative economy to transform society and create a more sustainable future. Our mission is to provide access and resources for the next generation to experience the interconnectedness between individuals, the world, nature, and business, while fostering systemic change within the framework of the creative economy. The creative economy and the creative industries offer powerful tools that can serve as catalysts for societal transformation when aligned with our deepest human values. According to the united nations conference on trade and development's (unctad) program on creative economy, the creative economy encompasses a broad concept centered around the trade of creative goods and services that sustain the activities of creative industries (unctad, 2022). In this context, creative industries are defined by the department for digital, culture, media, and sport of the uk government (dcms) as those originating from individual creativity, talent, and skill. Building upon these principles, the creative industries have the potential to generate wealth and employment through the creation and exploitation of intellectual property.
At hecho por nosotros, we collaborate with various stakeholders, including micro, small, and medium‑size enterprises (msmes), artisans, designers, online sellers, marketing experts, big brands, economic corporations, media, and more. We acknowledge the close ties between the creative economy and the world of arts, inspiring us with audacious and creative designs. However, we recognize that the current business models often perpetuate human exploitation, modern slavery, and have a significant environmental impact. In fact, it is the second most polluting industry globally. With this in mind, we are seizing one of the greatest opportunities for impact – transforming the contemporary creative industry towards a more sustainable and ethical one.
Adriana marina, ashoka fellow and founder of hecho por nosotros (made by us), along with the social enterprise animaná, have been leading the charge in advocating for change. Together, we collaborate with over 80 organizations, including ashoka, globalizer, c&a foundation, ikea entrepreneurship, fabric of change, un, unesco, ashoka, unido, unece, idb network, the european union, as well as local governments and universities in latin america, africa (with a focus on ghana and nigeria), and international organizations that champion a sustainable and ethical world. As a platform, we provide tools and opportunities to encourage companies to integrate sustainability principles, develop local value chains, and celebrate the history of raw materials. We analyze the impacts of globalization processes and empower consumers to make informed decisions. We firmly believe that young professionals and students are the future agents of change. Through our network, we aim to connect entrepreneurs, academics, craftsmen, students, citizens, ngos, ingos, countries, multilateral organizations, producers, cooperatives, and more. Our goal is to bring these stakeholders together to share information and perspectives, addressing the challenges and opportunities of building a sustainable creative industry. By collaborating in this manner, we can shift the paradigm of the creative industry and collectively work towards a more sustainable world. We focus on the regional context and collaborate with local agents to develop sustainable value chains, promote local natural fibers, and support communities. This bottom‑up and geographical approach is crucial for inclusive collaboration and co‑creating realistic and impactful solutions. In line with our commitment to transparency and traceability, we are incorporating principles of blockchain and decentralized finance into our tools. We strive to leverage digital and technological innovations to benefit sustainable grassroots initiatives. Now is your chance to join forces with animaná and hecho por nosotros! Together, we can drive positive change and create a more sustainable and equitable future for the creative economy.
For more information, please visit www.hechoxnosotros.org
job description
investigación sobre textil andino, identidad y patrimonio cultural desde hecho por nosotros convocamos a profesionales y docentes universitarios a integrar un equipo interdisciplinario internacional en el marco del proyecto de investigación “deshilando el textil andino”, orientado al estudio de la semiótica textil, identidad andina y preservación del patrimonio cultural inmaterial. Buscamos conformar una red académica iberoamericana que fortalezca el rigor teórico y metodológico de nuestra investigación, y contribuya a la producción de publicaciones colectivas, ebook y futuros papers académicos vinculados a sostenibilidad, cultura y economía creativa.
Volunteer logistics
estimated hours required per week: 15 - 20
the estimated duration of the project is: 3-6 months
this position is virtual (remote)
language requirements
english; spanish
desired skills and experience
investigación y análisis académico rigor metodológico: capacidad para aportar marcos teóricos y metodológicos en investigaciones multidimensionales (diseño, tecnología, iconografía).
Producción editorial: experiencia comprobable en escritura académica para la co‑creación de capítulos de ebooks, papers y publicaciones colectivas.
Análisis cualitativo: habilidad para realizar entrevistas de campo y procesar información compleja sobre cultura material y memoria histórica.
Patrimonio y cultura andina especialización en textilería: conocimientos en historia y tecnología del textil andino, incluyendo procesos de hilado, teñido y semiótica de la iconografía tradicional.
Gestión de identidad y territorio: comprensión de las dinámicas culturales en la región andina y su relación con el territorio.
Perspectiva iberoamericana: capacidad de realizar análisis comparativos sobre procesos culturales y sociales a nivel regional.
Economía y desarrollo sostenible economía creativa: visión estratégica para el desarrollo de proyectos basados en activos culturales y patrimonio inmaterial.
Cadenas de valor regenerativas: enfoque en la creación de modelos económicos sostenibles que fortalezcan a las comunidades productoras.
Competencias interculturales y blandas sensibilidad intercultural: experiencia y ética en el trabajo directo con comunidades originarias y actores locales.
Colaboración interdisciplinaria: capacidad para integrar equipos diversos y aportar desde una visión técnica o humanista.
Gestión por objetivos: compromiso para cumplir con entregables en un esquema de 4–6 horas mensuales durante un periodo mínimo de 3 meses.
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