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Reconnecting art and science for sustainability: learning from indigenous knowledge through participatory action-research in the Amazon

机译:重新将艺术与科学联系起来以实现可持续发展:通过亚马逊的参与式行动研究从土著知识中学习

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Sustainability science focuses on generating and applying knowledge to environmentally sound human development around the world. It requires working toward greater integration of different types of knowledge, ways of knowing, and between academy and society. We contribute to the development of approaches for learning from indigenous knowledge, through enhanced understanding of the system of values, meanings, and relationships afforded by indigenous arts. We focus on a long-term, participatory action research project developed for the revitalization of weaving knowledge among three Kawaiwete (also known as Kaiabi) indigenous groups in the Amazon. The problem was originally defined by indigenous communities, concerned with the erosion of weaving knowledge of basketry and textiles among men and women. Methods for coproduction of knowledge included dialogical methods and tools, indigenous-led strategies, and quantitative and qualitative approaches across biophysical and social sciences. Longitudinal and cross-sectional studies considered multiple dimensions, scales, and networks of knowledge creation, distribution, and transmission. Innovation and articulation with western systems, along with shamanism, gender, and leadership, were key factors enhancing artistic knowledge resilience. We reflect on lessons learned and implications of this initiative for broadening the understanding of art and science intersections toward a sustainable future.
机译:可持续发展科学侧重于在全球范围内无害于人类发展的知识的产生和应用。它要求努力将不同类型的知识,认识方式以及学术界与社会之间更好地整合。我们通过增进对土著艺术所提供的价值,意义和关系系统的了解,为发展从土著知识中学习的方法做出了贡献。我们专注于一项长期的参与性行动研究项目,旨在振兴亚马逊地区三个Kawaiwete(也称为Kaiabi)土著群体中的编织知识。该问题最初是由土著社区定义的,与男女编织篮筐和纺织品的知识有关。知识共同产生的方法包括对话方法和工具,土著人主导的战略以及跨生物物理和社会科学的定量和定性方法。纵向和横断面研究考虑了知识创造,分配和传播的多个维度,规模和网络。西方制度的创新和表达,以及萨满教,性别和领导力,是增强艺术知识弹性的关键因素。我们将反思该计划的经验教训和启示,以扩大对艺术和科学交叉领域的理解,以实现可持续发展的未来。

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