Investigación, extensión e invisibilizaciones sociales: reflexiones sobre las ausencias y emergencias a partir de la Geografía brasileira
In dialogue with Boaventura de Sousa Santos, it is evaluated that, in modern science, the presence of subjects, and therefore of their territories, is more restricted than absences. Concluding the thesis "Geography (s) of Brazilian artisanal fishing", it was discovered that social invisibi...
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/Extension/article/view/8676 |
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| Sumario: | In dialogue with Boaventura de Sousa Santos, it is evaluated that, in modern science, the presence of subjects, and therefore of their territories, is more restricted than absences. Concluding the thesis "Geography (s) of Brazilian artisanal fishing", it was discovered that social invisibilities, in the case of fishermen, often occur or reaffirm in science. These geographies of absences gain operability by adopting the paradigms that allow the modernization of the territory. The production of dissertations and thesis has promoted the confrontation of absences in research, however, the role of university extension has still been restricted. Absences occur through paradigms that defend scientific knowledge as unique knowledge, time as a linear line, hierarchies between groups and territories, global as a dominant scale and productivism as an unquestionable criterion. However, the promotion of emergency geographies occurs when social contexts of recovery of autonomy in traditional territories are evidenced, defending the diverse knowledge, multitemporalia, differences, local scale (territory) and traditional forms of production. Given this, the article presents reflections on the role of science, highlighting the university extension, facing social invisibilities, highlighting studies on artisanal fisheries in Brazilian geography, but not limited to them, in the movement to overcome absences and promote emergencies. |
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