Building questions along the way. Native and scientific communities

Aside from the experiences and attitudes that each individual might have towards the relationship between indigenous communities and researchers, we present the need to rethink the “scenarios” where we are interact. Our analysis will be guided by the dialogue between personal experiences and ideas b...

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Autor principal: Guichón, Ricardo A.
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/13682
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topic bio-anthropology
Patagonia
conflicts
perspectives
complexity
Bioantropologia
Patagonia
conflictos
perspectivas
complejidad
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Patagonia
conflicts
perspectives
complexity
Bioantropologia
Patagonia
conflictos
perspectivas
complejidad
Guichón, Ricardo A.
Building questions along the way. Native and scientific communities
topic_facet bio-anthropology
Patagonia
conflicts
perspectives
complexity
Bioantropologia
Patagonia
conflictos
perspectivas
complejidad
author Guichón, Ricardo A.
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title Building questions along the way. Native and scientific communities
title_short Building questions along the way. Native and scientific communities
title_full Building questions along the way. Native and scientific communities
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title_full_unstemmed Building questions along the way. Native and scientific communities
title_sort building questions along the way. native and scientific communities
description Aside from the experiences and attitudes that each individual might have towards the relationship between indigenous communities and researchers, we present the need to rethink the “scenarios” where we are interact. Our analysis will be guided by the dialogue between personal experiences and ideas brought by specific authors outside the archaeological literature. This is an analysis, where Lederach´s perspective on the “complex social conflicts” is explored; the” community mediation” of Nato and coauthors is introduced and finally Morín, Capra, Garcia and Najmanovich gave their perspectives on “complexity”. Our journey begins with what we call linear model of the relationship between indigenous (CO) and scientific (CI) communities. The next step takes us to the “prosecution” and other ways of dealing with conflicts. Then we advance through the different attitudes towards the conflict. Here we enter into a nonlinear model of the relationship between CO and CI. This journey to get to something called “Building spaces for dialogue”.
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