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2. Cuidado de enfermagem para o bem viver: um novo paradigma.
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Dornelles Schoeller, Soraia, De Souza Steffen, Pâmela Leites, Lima Costa, Laura Emmanuela, and Acordi, Indiana
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NURSING ,QUALITY of life - Published
- 2024
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3. La espacialidad del capitalismo global: tendencias recientes y caminos para su transformación. Una aproximación desde la experiencia colombiana en el siglo XXI.
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Jiménez Martín, Carolina
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GOVERNMENT policy ,SOCIAL dynamics ,SOCIAL clubs ,INTERNATIONAL agencies ,GEOGRAPHY - Abstract
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- 2024
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4. The right to housing under the new Latin American constitutionalism: progresses and challenges in the Ecuadorian case study.
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Maniglio, Francesco and Casado, Fernando
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HOUSING , *CONSTITUTIONALISM - Abstract
In recent decades, most Latin American countries have had their constitutions substantially amended, and several countries have introduced new constitutions altogether. Ecuador's new constitution came into effect in 2008 and, ever since, the society has shifted its traditional attitudes towards social rights, which had previously been undervalued and dismissed as mere subjective issues. Regarding housing as a basic human right, the promotion of social housing has been constitutionally guaranteed, and public policies have been set forth for that purpose. The present work will analyse: (1) the justice procedures set out in order to enforce habitat and housing rights, as brought to the fore in Ecuador since the advent of the 2008 Constitution; and (2) the public housing policies enforced, emphasising their historical constraints, financial aims, political potentialities, and actual outcomes, which in some cases were the reproduction of inequality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. La Guardia del Monte: Praxis, Educación Rural y Construcción de Paz en Colombia.
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Quintero, Juan S., Fino, María A., Carreño, Mónica P., González Bernal, Martha Rocío, Ferney, Diego, and Fonseca, Laura
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PRAXIS (Process) ,EDUCATIONAL planning ,YOUNG adults ,RURAL education ,SPECIAL education - Abstract
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- 2024
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6. La relación entre bienestar en el pueblo originario andino Lickan-Antay y los valores culturales.
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Gutiérrez-Carmona, Andrés and Urzúa, Alfonso
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INDIGENOUS peoples of South America , *CITY dwellers , *CULTURAL values , *ETHNICITY , *CITIES & towns - Abstract
The relationship between cultural values and well-being has been widely studied, mainly from traditional Western approaches to well-being, being scarce the research that addresses this relationship considering well-being from the perspective of native peoples. The objective of this study is to explore the relationship between values and well-being from the approach of the good living of the indigenous people of South America, conceived as the ability to live in harmony with all forms of life and with Mother Earth. 395 adults of the Lickan-Antay ethnic group participated in this research, 57 % women, with an average age of 41 years, residing in both rural and urban localities in northern Chile. The Lickan-Antay BLA32 and Portrait Values Questionnaire 21 were used. Descriptive, mean comparison, correlation and regression analyses were performed, the latter using the stepwise procedure. The results show that the Lickan-Antay living in communities from indigenous development areas (IDA) obtained higher mean scores in the different dimensions of well-being, with the exception of harmony in society, than those living in the city. In relation to cultural values, it was found that the value of tradition and universalism obtained higher mean scores among the Lickan-Antay living in IDA and the value of universalism among those living in cities. Meanwhile, the value of power was the one that registered the lowest score in both populations. When evaluating the bipolar dimensions, it was found that both populations emphasize the objectives of self-transcendence and openness to change. Likewise, the Lickan-Antay residents of IDA emphasize collectivism, while the residents of cities emphasize interests in mixed values. It is also found that the mean scores for tradition values and collectivist interests are significantly higher for Lickan-Antay living in ADI communities than for those living in cities. In general terms, it is observed that the values correlate significantly with the different dimensions of well-being. With regard to the regression analyses, the explained variances of the models fluctuated between 8 % and 26.8 %. No common pattern was observed in the different models, according to dimension of well-being or area of residence of the participants. Stimulation was the only value that was present in any model of the two populations under study, while in both populations there were values that responded to the bipolarity self-promotion vs. self-transcendence, and the bipolarity openness to change vs. conservatism. In the regression analyses for the dependent variable internal harmony, the model for IDA community incorporates the values of stimulation, achievement and universalism. For city residents incorporates the values of benevolence and stimulation. In the dimension of harmony in community life, the model for IDA Lickan-Antay incorporates the values of achievement and stimulation. Meanwhile, the model for participants living in cities incorporates the values of tradition and power. In the case of social harmony, the model for IDA participants incorporates only the value of achievement. For participants from cities incorporates two opposite values in Schwartz's circle of values, the values of conformism and stimulation. In the dimension of harmony in ethno-cultural development, the model for IDA population incorporates the values of universalism and conformism. For the urban resident population, the model incorporates the values of tradition and stimulation. Finally, in the dimension of harmony in nature, the model for IDA community residents incorporates the value of universalism, and for city residents, incorporates opposite values (tradition vs. stimulation and hedonism). The findings shown support the need to install real and effective spaces for interaction, exchange and intercultural openness, which promote the recognition of the values, ways of life and symbolic representations of the different cultures. This also implies the "interculturalization" of science and knowledge, and the challenge of constructing open epistemological assumptions that do not place limits on knowledge and reason. It is suggested that future studies include moderating variables such as ethnic identity and cultural involvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Experiências vitais e configuração de outros modos de existência a partir das pedagogias do cuidado e do Bem Viver.
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Delgadillo Cely, Ingrid Sissy and Ariza Hernández, Nohora Patricia
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TEACHER training ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,ACADEMIC degrees ,HUMANITY ,CRISES ,SOLIDARITY - Abstract
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- 2024
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8. Experiencias vitales y configuración de otros modos de existencia desde las pedagogías del cuidado y del Buen Vivir.
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Delgadillo Cely, Ingrid Sissy and Ariza Hernández, Nohora Patricia
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TEACHER training ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,ACADEMIC degrees ,HUMANITY ,CRISES ,SOLIDARITY - Abstract
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- 2024
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9. Dialogue of knowledge in traditional herbal medicine in Mé'pháá and Tu'un savi indigenous peoples in the mountain of Guerrero Mexico.
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Mayo Mayo, Samuel, Cruz León, Artemio, and Argueta Villamar, Arturo
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HERBAL medicine ,TRADITIONAL medicine ,TRADITIONAL knowledge ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,PHYSICIANS - Abstract
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- 2024
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10. La filosofía indígena desde la filosofía académica latinoamericana.
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CORREA MAUTZ, FELIPE
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TRADITIONAL knowledge , *SCHOLARLY periodicals , *DATABASES , *VALUES (Ethics) , *CATALOGS , *WISDOM - Abstract
This paper aims to take into account what has been understood as "indigenous philosophy" in Latin American philosophical discussion in recent decades. To this end, a meta-analysis is carried out based on a systematic review of academic articles that mention conceptual categories closely related to the noetic aspects of the indigenous, considering a database composed of Latin American journals indexed in the SCOPUS catalogue in the field of philosophy. Considering the material contained in 42 academic journals between 1984 and 2023, it was observed that 142 articles mention at least once concepts such as indigenous knowledge, indigenous cosmovision, indigenous thought, indigenous philosophy/wisdom, indigenous values, or other similar terms. On the basis of this systematisation, the paper proposes an order of the categories associated with the indigenous and points out the main conceptual challenges in characterising a Latin American indigenous philosophy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
11. ATÉ ONDE VAMOS? A FRATERNIDADE E AMIZADE SOCIAL E A DEFESA DA CASA COMUM.
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Dal Moro, Maristela
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FOOD sovereignty , *FRIENDSHIP , *AGRICULTURAL ecology , *GREEK letter societies , *POPES - Abstract
This article presents some initial contributions on (re) thinking the major challenges facing Latin American society, reconstructing its historical features and its contemporary challenges. It also presents possible ways of reconstructing the present and the possibility of reconverting to ways of life, cultures and values that have their roots in ancestral peoples. It looks to Good Living, Food Sovereignty and agroecology, the principles of which are in line with the teachings announced by Pope Francis in his encyclicals Fratelli Tutti and Laudatto Si, for hope of a better world. This world will only be possible if it is based on Fraternity and Social Friendship and on deep respect for our Common Home and those who live in it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. DESARROLLO, VULNERABILIDAD Y BIENESTAR: VISIONES DESDE LA POBLACIÓN MAYA DE YUCATÁN.
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RODRÍGUEZ MARTÍNEZ, YASSIR and FRANCO SALAZAR, ARANTZA
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- 2024
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13. Empoderamiento, feminismo comunitario y buen vivir en mujeres del Programa Sembrando Vida.
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Cruz Carrasco, Cynthia, López Cruz, Juana Yolanda, Hernández Hernández, Rebeca Beatriz, and Sepúlveda Aguirre, Jovany
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- 2024
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14. Elementos constitutivos de los derechos de la naturaleza en Ecuador.
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Vernaza Arroyo, Girard David and Cruel Preciado, Marianela
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HUMAN ecology ,HUMAN beings ,AMBIGUITY ,CONSTITUTIONS ,HERMENEUTICS - Abstract
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- 2024
15. La herbolaria en la cosmovisión indígena Tu'un savi y Mé'pháá en la Costa Chica de Guerrero, México.
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Mayo-Mayo, Samuel, Cruz León, Artemio, Wilson García, Claudia Yanet, and Cervantes-Herrera, Joel
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HERBAL medicine ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,MEDICINAL plants ,HEALING ,MEDICAL care ,GRATITUDE - Abstract
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- 2024
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16. OS CUIDADOS DE ENFERMAGEM DE REABILITAÇÃO PARA O BEM-VIVER.
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Porcelis Vargas, Caroline, Dornelles Schoeller, Soraia, Amorim Zuchetto, Milena, Pereira da Silva Martins, Maria Manuela Ferreira, and Antunes, Lucas
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PATIENT autonomy ,REHABILITATION nursing ,DIGNITY ,NURSING ,REFLECTION (Philosophy) ,QUALITY of life ,HEALTH promotion ,HOPE ,WELL-being - Abstract
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- 2024
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17. Multiterritorialidad y buen vivir: el imaginario colectivo de los Pastos en Colombia.
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Garcés Pulido, Yesid Alexander, Garces Pulido, Cesar Augusto, and Pulido Orozco, Andrés Mauricio
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PARTICIPANT observation ,CIVIC leaders ,SEMI-structured interviews ,QUALITATIVE research ,OLDER people - Abstract
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- 2024
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18. The Sustainability of Life Approach: A State of Affairs.
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Agenjo-Calderón, Astrid
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ECOSYSTEMS , *FEMINISTS , *SUSTAINABILITY , *COLLECTIVE action , *FEMINISM , *DECOLONIZATION - Abstract
This article explores the main features of the "sustainability of life" approach, a theoretical and political approach specifically developed in the context of Spanish, Latin American, and Caribbean feminist economics in the last two decades. It dialogues with decolonial feminisms; ecofeminisms and degrowth ecological proposals; the popular, social, and solidarity economy; and feminist reflections on "good living" and "good co-existence." The article situates this approach within the wider spectrum of feminist economics as a plural school of thought and examines its particular characteristics in greater detail. Specifically, the article highlights sustainability of life as a multilevel approach that connects economic, social, and ecological systems and reveals the capital-life conflict that runs through them; offers a non-Eurocentric and intersectional perspective for analyzing the diverse implications of this conflict; and presents a political positioning that draws emancipatory imaginaries and horizons that place life at the center. Sustainability of life has come to be a main theoretical approach of Spanish, Latin American, and Caribbean feminisms. It offers an emancipatory roadmap for organizing life outside of capitalist structures. It proposes a vision for constructing an economy that is feminist, plural, and inclusive, prioritizing women and peripheral subjects. It presents a political proposal for collective action to confront the logic of capitalist, patriarchal, and racist systems. It harbors as its ultimate goal the sustaining of a "good collective life." [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. Direitos .... bem viver, desenvolvimento, espaço urbano e identidade sociopolítica - processos de transformação e produção de vida.
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Rosalina Silva, Andreia
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20. LA GRATITUD A LA FAMILIA COMO EXPRESIÓN DEL BUEN VIVIR EN ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS DEL ANDE PERUANO.
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Aragón Cruz, Walker Ernesto and Yucra Mamani, Yudi Janeh
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In the Andean world, community life is one of the most important cultural manifestations, where gratitude -within their cosmovision- is an ancestral practice called "ayni", this expresses several connotations, one of them is the "good living" or "allin kawsay" that were instilled from within the family, such is the case of the students of the National University of Altiplano Puno, who still practice these traditions. The aim of the study is to analyze gratitude towards the family as an expression of the good life of university students in the Peruvian Andes. The research is based on a qualitative approach, phenomenological and ethnographic methods, with a non-experimental crosssectional design. 339 semi-structured interviews were conducted with students from the provinces of UNA-Puno. The qualitative data reduction model was applied (editing, categorization and coding, registration and tabulation), allowing to obtain different versions, testimonies and opinions of gratitude of university students towards their families. It is concluded that gratitude - as a philosophy of good living - is rooted in the importance of living as a family; not disappointing their parents is a motivation to move forward in recognition of the sacrifice and effort they receive for providing them with better life opportunities; that even in spite of their mistakes they receive unconditional support, which is why they express their admiration and gratitude, not only to their parents but to their entire family (brothers, grandparents, uncles and aunts, uncles and even godparents). Finally, the fact of finishing their higher education to become good professionals is an act of reciprocity towards their loved ones and community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Transculturally rural: challenging convivial imaginations of 'bettering' life.
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Coello, Gioconda
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INDIGENOUS peoples , *COUNTRY life , *NARRATIVES , *SOCIAL change - Abstract
During the 1960s–1970s in Ecuador, Indigenous and peasant movements challenged the descriptions of rural life in government education programmes while offering a space of transculture. As Sylvia Wynter [2003. 'Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom: Towards the Human, After Man, Its Overrepresentation – An Argument.' CR: The New Centennial Review 3 (3): 257–337.] proposes it, such space allows to narrate human life with sensibilities non-aligned with normalised cultural particularities of the ideal tacit 'we' in national(ised) stories. This text engages with the convivial movements between narratives and counternarratives about rural lives and ways of living. It argues that rural can be thought as a genre and ruralness as a practice of existence, which disrupt overdetermining notions of what counts as dignified life, valid political demands, and possible futures. That disruption is an exercise of conviviality where Indigenous and racialised peoples challenge a living together under rules and practices that demand their assimilation or erasure. Their luchas (fights) are proposals for coexistence through social change. Particularly the article looks at how the poem The Bread of Life, published in the bilingual Kichwa/Spanish newspaper Jatari Campesino, pushed back against the logics of 'bettering' lives offered by Fundamental Education and Community Development projects. These were projects espoused by the Ecuadorian Government and UNESCO and funded by the Alliance for Progress, among other foreign aid agencies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. Género en el marco del buen vivir: un estudio bibliométrico.
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Olivares Méndez, Citlalli and Pulgarín Chiriboga, Fernando Paúl
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SCHOLARLY communication , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *GENDER studies , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *RESEARCH teams - Abstract
The research presents a bibliometric analysis of scientific production concerning gender perspectives within the framework of Good Living. By querying the Redalyc Gender Studies Collection and employing descriptive statistics, a comprehensive examination was conducted to gauge the current state of this domain. The review facilitated the identification of key contributors, publications, journals, countries, and organizations involved in advancing this discourse. Results indicate a steady growth in production since 2013, yet it is distributed across multiple journals, authors, and institutions without established consolidated academic communication channels. Publications are concentrated in journals with medium to medium-low impact. Colombia, Mexico, and Chile emerge as frontrunners, while Central America and the Caribbean exhibit comparatively lower involvement. Female-authored works predominate. In conclusion, the field appears fragmented and nascent, underscoring the necessity for increased inter-institutional collaboration, formal channels of academic communication, and the consolidation of research groups to integrate perspectives solidly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Universidad Ixil de Guatemala: más allá de la monocultura de la razón occidental.
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Delgadillo Cely, Ingrid Sissy
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UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
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- 2023
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24. El Cuidado en la Propuesta de Nueva Constitución Política de la República de Chile del año 2022.
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Mendoza Eskola, Catalina
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CONSTITUTIONAL law ,RIGHTS ,LEGAL recognition ,CONSTITUTIONS ,SPHERES - Abstract
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- 2023
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25. Senti-pensar una ampliación ontológico-política desde los Buenos Vivires (Buen Vivir, Vivir Bien, Vivir Sabroso).
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Duque Acosta, Carlos Andrés
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INDIGENOUS peoples ,HEGEMONY ,DECOLONIZATION ,WISDOM ,ONTOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2023
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26. Expanded Perspectives on Social Transformation in Brazil
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Michelle Sampaio
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Theory of change ,Decolonization ,Good Living ,Nature-Based solutions ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
This commentary presents a broader perspective on the paper Psychopolitical foresensing for social transformation (PFST): theoretical reflections for action research in Brazil towards the SDGs. It is generally accepted that the current path of capitalism is accelerating the planetary climate crisis and social inequality and is bringing an individual and collective feeling of frustration.Cimini and Homem’s brings in their paper a proposal in tackle this frustration feeling through advancing the theory of change (ToC) concept by creating a framework for an action research project based on awareness-based systems change (ABSC). I highlight three relevant contexts to Brazil to be considered in their action research project: i. Decolonization and good living: concepts in Brazil’s current transformation mindset; ii. Nature-based solutions: the value of socio-biocultural diversity in Brazil; and iii. Practical experience on building a participatory ToC for the Amazon. Cimini and Homem’s proposed journey on PFST aiming to expand on ToCs approach by adding ABSC methodologies using presence-sense-reconnection, seems to be a path to integrate inner and out change with social and cultural transformation. They have a great opportunity, combined with a challenge, to plant a seed in leaders and changemakers in expanding their views of how impact can be generated. They can be bold in the PFST journey by enhancing awareness and actions, going beyond the SDGs, and bringing light to Brazil’s position as a global leader in nature-based solutions to face climate change.
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27. The kitchen as a pedagogical strategy. Addressing celiac disease from the encounter with 'Others' is to build a 'We', which leads to accessing a good living
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María de los Ángeles Cignoli
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Cooking ,Pedagogical Strategy ,Celiac disease ,Without TACC ,Good Living ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
This work arises within the framework of the Pehuajó Solidarity Network (RSP), where a voluntary group, independent since 1997, meets alternating kitchen/s to discuss some issues of interest related to signs and symptoms that a member of their family suffered, without know the condition of Celiac disease. Currently, the fact of being celiac in the social context where one lives and/or in the tourist places that they visit, do not always meet the nutritional needs of children, adolescents, young people, adults, people in general who they suffer from Celiac disease. That is to say, the achievement of Municipal Ordinance 94/2019 in district 079 of the province of Buenos Aires and the Laws: National and Provincial in Argentina are still known and are gradually being complied with, being the Gastronomic offer, sale of food, services of confectionery, among other insufficient. They do not have at least one menu for celiacs, with few exceptions. In other words, the group of aware independent volunteers not only incorporates knowledge to self-manage celiac disease, but as an informal entity it is managing to transpose in formal institutions, the community of the contextterritory, non-profit activities with the objective of: disseminate, raise awareness and make celiac disease visible as a pedagogical strategy. That is, to make visible the advances developed in the 21st century, the very concept of this chronic disease, which went from being defined as a mere food intolerance, to being recognized as a systemic pathology with an autoimmune basis.
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- 2023
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28. Andragogía y motricidad humana en adulto mayor: Una propuesta para el Buen Vivir.
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De Souza-Martins, Marlucio, Ligarretto-Feo, Rennier, Ramos-Villarreal, Karen Viviana, and Tibaduiza, Jhoans
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SOCIAL services ,ELDER care ,MOTOR ability ,SOCIAL policy ,ADULT education - Abstract
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- 2023
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29. Por outros modos de bem viver: o pluriverso de alternativas e as ecovilas nas confluências comunitárias
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Renata Amorim Almeida Fonseca, Marta de Azevedo Irving, Yasmin Xavier Guimarães Nasri, and Graciella Faico Ferreira
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pluriverse ,climate action ,good living ,ecovillages ,post-development ,General Works ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
In the face of global crises, various communities around the globe have been undertaking counter-hegemonic alternatives for social and productive organization. This essay takes up this premise, and through a narrative review of the academic literature and from a decolonial perspective, discusses the role of ecovillages within the pluriverse of alternatives, aiming to contribute to a critical reflection on the community confluence processes that strive to be both fair and ecological. It is understood that the socio-environmental practices of ecovillages, in confluence with the plurality of networked community alternatives, tend to represent a promising path for the necessary transition towards a fair and low-carbon society, in tune with the three-pronged dimensions of cultural identity, social equity and ecological sustainability associated with the communal ethics of Good Living.
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30. DIREITO, HISTÓRIA E MEMÓRIA O BEM VIVER INDÍGENA ATRAVESSADO PELO PODER PUNITIVO DA DITADURA CIVIL-MILITAR: UMA ANÁLISE DO CASO CONCRETO DO RELATÓRIO FIGUEIREDO, BRASIL/1967.
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Pereira Santos SANTOS, Gabriel Antonio and Roque da Silva ARAÚJO, Fábio
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31. La participación ciudadana en la formulación del plan de ordenamiento territorial departamental de Santander desde la perspectiva del Buen Vivir.
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Jaimes Ochoa, Carlos Fernando and Mosquera Téllez, Jemay
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COMMUNITIES ,CRITICAL analysis ,COMMUNITY involvement ,JURISDICTION ,POLITICAL participation ,PARTICIPATION ,SUCCESS - Abstract
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32. Principios etnoecológicos para una educación ambiental para la justicia social en clave de emociones desde el buen vivir. Estudio hermenéutico en Meta, Colombia.
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Pineda-Martínez, Edgar Oswaldo, Orozco-Pineda, Paula Andrea, and Ospina-Sogamoso, José Vicente
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ENVIRONMENTAL education ,SOCIAL justice ,SOCIALIZATION ,WELL-being ,RESTORATIVE justice - Abstract
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33. Sumak kawsay indianista, una alternativa al capitalismo global.
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GARCÍA-GARCÍA, AURELIO
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COVID-19 pandemic ,DEEP ecology ,POTENTIALITY theory (Philosophy) ,TWENTY-first century ,CAPITALISM ,WORLDVIEW - Abstract
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34. The importance of Latin American scholarship-and-practice for the relational turn in sustainability science: a reply to West et al. (2020).
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Gallegos-Riofrio, Carlos Andres, Zent, Egleé, and Gould, Rachelle K.
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The paper, 'A relational turn for sustainability science? Relational thinking, leverage points and transformations' presents a compelling summary of the incipient relational turn in sustainability science. That piece and the reply and response that follow put forth important arguments about what relational thinking is and how it can infuse sustainability science research. We are grateful for this conversation, but also recognize that crucial intellectual contributions from the Global South require further treatment. In response to West et al'.s invitation to conversation, we offer a summary of a diverse body of scholarship and practice that informs sustainability science in subtle but clear ways: Latin American contributions. We first summarize a set of Latin American theoretical contributions to relational thinking relevant to sustainability science. We then offer examples of how relational thinking infuses everyday life in many Latin American contexts. We close with reflections on the importance of Latin American thinking for sustainability science and transformations toward sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. POR OUTROS MODOS DE BEM VIVER: O PLURIVERSO DE ALTERNATIVAS E AS ECOVILAS NAS CONFLUÊNCIAS COMUNITÁRIAS.
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ALMEIDA FONSECA, RENATA AMORIM, AZEVEDO IRVING, MARTA DE, GUIMARÃES NASRI, YASMIN XAVIER, and FERREIRA, GRACIELLA FAICO
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36. Por una Panamazonía viva y saludable: la perspectiva del Buen Vivir.
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Natalia Cuervo, Ivón, Sueli Nodari, Eunice, Grisotti, Marcia, and Ignacio Vernal, Javier
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NATURAL resources , *COVID-19 pandemic , *HUMAN beings , *DEFORESTATION , *RAIN forests - Abstract
This article analyzes some of the consequences that a perspective of economic growth through the dominance of what are often referred to as "natural resources" has for the Amazon region and its sociobiodiversity. Through a critical analysis of recent academic literature and journalistic articles, it aims to contextualize the Amazon region and its importance for the planet, as well as to show the extent of the problem of deforestation and to point out some of its consequences. As a counterpoint to the "exploitation of nature" promoted by the capitalist system, which only benefits a minority of human beings to the detriment of a majority of other beings - human and non-human - and their environments, the cosmovision of Good Living developed by the Andean-Amazonian peoples and the decolonial perspective are highlighted. Good Living defends the need to respect all forms of life. Thus, it constitutes a possibility of establishing another relationship between all living beings and their environments and, as a consequence, an attempt to avoid the destruction of what is left of the Amazon rainforest and the possible appearance of other pandemics similar to that of COVID-19 in that region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Compatibilidad entre la protección de los ecosistemas y el desarrollo humano sostenible en Ecuador Insular: Islas Galápagos.
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Vera Mendoza, Cristina Madelaine and Vélez Triviño, Yina María
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ACADEMIC dissertations ,SUSTAINABLE development ,BASIC needs ,GOVERNMENT policy ,ECOSYSTEMS ,ISLANDS - Abstract
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38. North–South Dialogue on Territorial Policies and Discourses: Insights for the Future of Nature Conservation.
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Degele, Pamela E. and Pedregal, Belén
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NATURE conservation ,POLICY discourse ,CLIMATE change ,ENVIRONMENTAL justice ,SOCIAL injustice ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation - Abstract
Environmental issues such as the progressive loss of biodiversity on a global scale and climate change cannot be separated from other territorial problems caused by social injustice, economic inequality, access to natural resources, gender violence and the fight for human and nature's rights. The evaluation of biodiversity management strategies must by necessity draw on a retrospective look at the interpretation of the problem and the conceptual approach of the general territorial management policies in which they are framed. From a critical view, these approaches have different nuances depending on the historical journey, theories and main actors involved with territorial policies in different regions of the world. In this work, we apply qualitative content analysis to contrast the key concepts on which the main European territorial policies of recent decades have been based with the main guidelines of the emerging Latin American territorial perspectives. Thus, we seek to initiate a dialogue between the northern hemisphere's globally hegemonic notions of nature, territory, biodiversity and its management and new theories and proposals from the South, whilst simultaneously contrasting both with the content of the latest Convention on Biological Biodiversity Strategic Plan 2011–2020. We conclude with some recommendations aimed at building bridges and contributing to the construction of future global conservation strategies from a critical and territorial perspective that tends towards integrating sustainability with social and environmental justice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. La Pachamama o la naturaleza como sujeto de derechos. Asimetrías en el constitucionalismo del "buen vivir" de América Latina.
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Estupiñán-Achury, Liliana, Parra-Acosta, Leonardo-Antonio, and Rosso-Gauta, María-Camila
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CULTURAL pluralism ,NATURE conservation ,POOR people ,CONSTITUTIONALISM ,CONSTITUTIONS ,VIOLENCE ,JUDICIAL elections - Abstract
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40. Desalambrar territorios y saberes: Proceso de Liberación de la Madre Tierra y horizonte del wët wët fxi'zenxi (buen vivir)
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Fajardo Camacho, Andrea
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TROPICAL dry forests ,SUGARCANE industry ,AVARICE ,FARMS ,DESERTS - Abstract
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41. La espiritualidad como aporte a nuevos sentidos en la preparación de los docentes universitarios.
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González Slovasevich, Claudia María, González Slovasevich, Angélica María, and Carril Rojas, Jaime
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ECONOMICS teachers , *EDUCATION , *SPIRITUALITY , *COLLEGE teachers , *SCHEDULING , *TWENTY-first century , *EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
The 21st century poses environmental, social, economic and political challenges, all of them projection of the individual crisis that affects the human being as a social being. The educational field is the expression of these needs and at the same time a space for their transformation. The present work was carried out at the University of Pinar del Río, Cuba, the objective of which was to develop a schedule of activities that stimulates spirituality in teachers of the Pedagogy-Psychology and Economics careers at the ¨Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca ¨ university. In the investigation, theoretical and empirical methods were used that facilitated the verification of the problem situation and the solution from a schedule of activities. The research contributed important elements in the definition of key and novel concepts from the educational-spiritual aspect and the modeling of creative workshops as a proposed solution to the identified problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Why Has the Socialism of Sumak Kawsay/Good Living Failed as a New Revolutionary School of Thought in Latin America?
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García-García, Aurelio
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SOCIALISM ,POLITICAL debates ,CONTRADICTION ,POLITICAL philosophy ,TWENTY-first century ,REVOLUTIONARIES - Abstract
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43. Elementos constitutivos de los derechos de la naturaleza en Ecuador
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Verraza Arroyo, Girard David, Cruel Preciado, Marianela, Verraza Arroyo, Girard David, and Cruel Preciado, Marianela
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The very new incorporation of the rights of nature in the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador in 2008 constitutes an unprecedented milestone in recognizing nature as a subject of rights. The purpose of this research was to analyze the essential content of the rights of nature, whose current legal regulation has as its characteristics the vagueness and ambiguity of its content. The methodology used was guided by a descriptive approach, using hermeneutics and the interpretation of facts as a technique, and was supported by bibliographic analysis. The results show the updating of the doctrine in relation to nature as a subject of rights, a key situation for good living, sumak kawsay, as a biocentric position, which revitalizes the relationships of human beings with their environment. It concludes with a foundation of the elements that configure the rights of nature, as theoretical support for its adequate regulatory, jurisprudential development and comprehensive protection in Ecuador., La novísima incorporación de los derechos de la naturaleza en la Constitución de la República del Ecuador del año 2008, constituye un hito sin precedentes al reconocer a la naturaleza como sujeto de derechos. El propósito de esta investigación fue analizar el contenido esencial de los derechos de la naturaleza, cuya regulación jurídica actual tiene como características, la vaguedad y la ambigüedad de su contenido. La metodología empleada se orientó bajo un enfoque descriptivo, utilizando como técnica la hermenéutica y la interpretación de hechos, y se apoyó en el análisis bibliográfico. Los resultados dan cuenta de la actualización de la doctrina en relación a la naturaleza como sujeto de derechos, situación clave para el buen vivir, sumak kawsay, como una posición biocéntrica, que revitaliza las relaciones del ser humano con su entorno. Se concluye con una fundamentación de los elementos configuradores de los derechos de la naturaleza, como soporte teórico para su adecuado desarrollo normativo, jurisprudencial y protección integral en Ecuador.
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44. MULTILETRAMENTO ENGAJADO PARA A PRÁTICA DO BEM VIVER.
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Coelho Liberali, Fernanda
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In the current context of necropolitics (MBEMBE, 2016), in which the decision to live or die is up to some individuals, education owns an important role in organizing spaces to create possibilities for the future. In this direction, this article sets out theoretical bases and praxis of the Engaged Multiliteracy, presenting the demand for pedagogical practices that promote the "good living." For that purpose, it discusses the Freirian and Vygotskian bases in order to understand the reformulations and propositions implemented in the Pedagogy of Multiliteracies as a way of creating the Engaged Multiliteracy. Finally, this text exemplifies a didactic proposal carried out in the Digitmed Program and presents considerations and paths to be taken from the Engaged Multiliteracy, searching for possibilities of overcoming necropolitics through everybody's engagement into the understanding and transformation of oppressive conditions of living. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Progress in Latin America: Farewell to Modernity?
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da Silva, Sidney Reinaldo
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Progress marks a way of understanding Latin America in terms of what it lacks, what it should be yearning for and seeking. Historically, the idea of progress served to legitimate the region's submission to a world order marked by colonial capitalist and imperialist rule. Comparison of the modern ideal of progress with developmentalism, particularly as defined by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and criticism of "progress" as legitimation arising out of the intersection of postdevelopmentalist thought with the ideology of Good Living shows that the idea continues to haunt the postcolonial pursuit of a free Latin America. O progresso baliza uma forma de abordagem da América Latina pela falta, pelo o que ela deve ansiar e buscar. Historicamente, a ideia de progresso passou a legitimar a submissão da região a uma ordem mundial marcada pelo domínio capitalista colonial e imperialista. Frente ao ideário moderno de progresso, as formas tomadas pelo desenvolvimentismo, marcadamente no âmbito das orientaçãoes da Comissão Econômica para a América Latina e o Caribe, e as críticas ao progresso como legitimação surgidas no bojo do entrecruzamento do pensamento pós-desenvolvimentista com o ideário do Bem Viver mostram que a ideia de progresso se mantém como um fantasma perante abordagens pós-coloniais das possibilidades de livre desabrochamento latino-americano. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Bem Viver: repensando a criação de novos modos de vida na era pós-Covid-19.
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Cioce SAMPAIO, Carlos Alberto, Schlemer ALCANTARA, Liliane Cristine, and Freire VIEIRA, Paulo Henrique
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LITERATURE reviews ,COVID-19 pandemic ,ECONOMIC systems ,CRITICAL analysis ,LATITUDE - Abstract
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47. North–South Dialogue on Territorial Policies and Discourses: Insights for the Future of Nature Conservation
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Pamela E. Degele and Belén Pedregal
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territorial policies ,gender and indigenous perspectives ,just transition ,good living ,territorial feminisms ,post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework ,Agriculture - Abstract
Environmental issues such as the progressive loss of biodiversity on a global scale and climate change cannot be separated from other territorial problems caused by social injustice, economic inequality, access to natural resources, gender violence and the fight for human and nature’s rights. The evaluation of biodiversity management strategies must by necessity draw on a retrospective look at the interpretation of the problem and the conceptual approach of the general territorial management policies in which they are framed. From a critical view, these approaches have different nuances depending on the historical journey, theories and main actors involved with territorial policies in different regions of the world. In this work, we apply qualitative content analysis to contrast the key concepts on which the main European territorial policies of recent decades have been based with the main guidelines of the emerging Latin American territorial perspectives. Thus, we seek to initiate a dialogue between the northern hemisphere’s globally hegemonic notions of nature, territory, biodiversity and its management and new theories and proposals from the South, whilst simultaneously contrasting both with the content of the latest Convention on Biological Biodiversity Strategic Plan 2011–2020. We conclude with some recommendations aimed at building bridges and contributing to the construction of future global conservation strategies from a critical and territorial perspective that tends towards integrating sustainability with social and environmental justice.
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48. Rights .... good living, development, urban space and sociopolitical identity - processes of transformation and production of life
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Silva, Andreia Rosalina and Silva, Andreia Rosalina
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Este artículo surge de una investigación doctoral sobre la presencia de los quilombolas en los estudios de posgrado en cuatro universidades públicas de Brasil – dos en el Centro-Oeste y dos en el Nordeste, teniendo en cuenta las consideraciones de sus interlocutores sobre la lucha por la ciudadanía y la afirmación de derechos. - al territorio, a su bienestar y a la ciudad/universidad. A partir de la discusión sobre conceptos como pertenencia, buen vivir, ciudad cognitiva y educación, el artículo trae a reflexión el contexto urbano marcado por el racismo y la colonialidad, y donde es necesaria la acción sociopolítica, para iniciar procesos de transformación y producción de vida, donde todos tiene sentimiento de pertenencia y puede llevar una vida plena y satisfactoria. Así, recuperamos la comprensión de lo que significa la actividad quilombola en el seno de comunidades, ciudades y universidades, articulando sus saberes tradicionales con conocimientos científicos sistematizados, que se presentan como un nuevo camino para el desarrollo humano., This article originates from doctoral research on the presence of Quilombolas in postgraduate studies at four public universities in Brazil – two in the Center-West and two in the Northeast, taking into account the considerations of their interlocutors regarding the struggle for citizenship and affirmation of rights - to the territory, its well-being and to the city/university. From the discussion on concepts such as belonging, good living, cognitive city and education, the article brings to reflection the urban context marked by racism and coloniality, and where sociopolitical action is necessary, to initiate processes of transformation and production of life, where everyone has a feeling of belonging and can lead a full and satisfying life. Thus, we recover the understanding of what quilombola activity means within communities, cities and universities, articulating their traditional knowledge with systematized scientific knowledge, which presents itself as a new path for human development., O presente artigo tem origem em pesquisa de doutorado[1] sobre a presença de Quilombolas na Pós-graduação em quatro universidades públicas do Brasil – duas do Centro-oeste e duas do Nordeste, tendo em vista as considerações de seus interlocutores a respeito da luta por cidadania e afirmação de direitos - ao território, seu bem estar e à cidade/universidade. A partir da discussão sobre concepções como pertencimento, bem viver, cidade cognitiva e educação, o artigo traz à reflexão o contexto urbano marcado por racismos e colonialidades, e onde se faz necessária a ação sociopolítica, para iniciar processos de transformação e produção de vida, em que todos tenham a sensação de pertencer e possam ter uma vida plena e satisfatória. Assim, resgatamos a compreensão do que significa a atuação quilombola dentro das comunidades, cidades e universidades, articulando seus saberes tradicionais com os conhecimentos científicos sistematizados, o se apresenta como um novo caminho para o desenvolvimento humano. [1] Pesquisa Financiada pelo Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq). Bolsa Doutorado. 2019-2022.
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49. Principios etnoecológicos para una educación ambiental para la justicia social en clave de emociones desde el buen vivir: Estudio hermenéutico en Meta, Colombia
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Oswaldo Pineda Martínez, Edgar, Orozco Pineda, Paula Andrea, Ospina Sogamoso, José Vicente, Oswaldo Pineda Martínez, Edgar, Orozco Pineda, Paula Andrea, and Ospina Sogamoso, José Vicente
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From the results derived from a process of hermeneutic microanalysis to the narrative plots of ethnoeducators of indigenous communities in the department of Meta (Colombia) within the framework of the research three projects, the presence of variables related to ethnic and ecological issues was evidenced in reference to the need to promote an environmental education that allows a type of emotional, legal and social recognition and thus contribute to the resolution of environmental and territorial conflicts associated with acts of violence and dispossession in the territory. For this reason, this paper aims to give a tangible, and concrete body to the ecological dimension in the construction of a culture of educational social justice. To this end, the aim is to define the ethnic and ecological value of speaking about territory and community development, seeking to give strength to environmental education as a key to processes for generating recognitions and capacities for educational social justice from an ethnoecological perspective., A partir de los resultados derivados de un proceso de microanálisis hermenéutico realizado a las tramas narrativas de etnoeducadores de comunidades indígenas en el departamento del Meta (Colombia), en el marco de tres proyectos de investigación, se evidenció la presencia de variables relacionadas con asuntos étnicos y ecológicos en referencia a la necesidad de fomentar una educación ambiental que permita un tipo de reconocimiento emocional, jurídico y social, y de esta manera contribuir a la resolución de conflictos ambientales y territoriales asociados a hechos de violencia y despojo en el territorio. Por tal razón, el presente artículo pretende darle un cuerpo, tangible y concreto, a la dimensión ecológica en la construcción de una cultura de justicia social educativa. Para este fin, se pretende decantar el valor étnico y ecológico que implica hablar de territorio y desarrollo comunitario, buscando dar fuerza a la educación ambiental como clave de procesos de generación de reconocimientos y capacidades para la justicia social educativa desde una perspectiva etnoecológica.
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50. Análisis de la interculturalidad en la educación superior en Bolivia desde la perspectiva del Buen Vivir: el caso de la UNIBOL
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Barrera Hernández, Zaira Andrea and Barrera Hernández, Zaira Andrea
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Evo Morales, was chosen in 2005 and started his goverment in 2006, as a first indigenous president of Bolivia, started the process of the National Constituent Assembly, which was presented as the opportunity to re-found Bolivia on the basis of unity, equality and dignity, recognizing 36 original nations or indigenous peoples —who have represented more than 60% of the population in the country— with it he sought to end the political, economic, social and cultural conflicts that generated gaps of inequality and invisibility amongst indigenous communities for years, which culminated in the issuance of the Political Constitution in 2009. The new constitution implemented as state policy called “Vivir Bien” and a universal, productive, comprehensive and intercultural educationpolicy, among others, to generate higher education in rural areas, seeking social participation in response to needs. This article makes a documentary analysis of the notion of Vivir Bien and the intercultural higher education policy, and its application in the case of Bolivian Indegenous University “UNIBOL - Guaraní and indigenous peoples in lowland (Apiaguaiki Tüpa)” between 2008 and 2019., Evo Morales, quien fue elegido en 2005 e inició su gobierno en 2006, como primer presidente indígena de Bolivia, empezó el proceso de la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente, la cual presentó como una gran oportunidad para refundar Bolivia desde la unidad, la igualdad y la dignidad. Con ello, dio reconocimiento a 36 naciones o pueblos indígenas originarios —quienes han representado más del 60% de la población en el país— y buscó dar fin a los conflictos políticos, económicos, sociales y culturales que generaron brechas de desigualdad e invisibilización de las comunidades indígenas por años. Tal proceso cual culminó con la expedición de la Constitución Política en 2009. La nueva constitución implementó, como políticas del Estado, el Vivir Bien y la educación universal, productiva e intercultural, entre otras. Esto con el propósito de generar espacios de educación superior en áreas rurales buscando la participación social como respuesta a las necesidades. En este artículo se hace un análisis documental de la noción del Vivir Bien, la educación superior intercultural y su aplicación en el caso de la UNIBOL – Guaraní y pueblos de tierras bajas (Apiaguaiki Tüpa), desde 2008 hasta el 2019.
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