INVESTIGADORES
POCHETTINO Maria Lelia
capítulos de libros
Título:
Ethnoecology in Pluricultural Contexts: Theoretical and Methodological Contributions
Autor/es:
HURRELL, JULIO; STAMPELLA, PABLO; DOUMECQ, MARÍA BELÉN; POCHETTINO, MARIA LELIA
Libro:
Methods and Techniques in Ethnobiology and Ethnoecology.
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2019; p. 163 - 186
Resumen:
This chapter is a contribution to current ethnoecology from a complex perspective, through a revision of the presuppositions that constitute its theoretical?methodological framework. The systemic approach of ecology understood as a science of synthesis based on relationships between the organism and its environment is discussed. The complex thinking applied to biocultural ecology, based on the relationships between the people and their environment is also discussed, including a reflection about the dissociation between nature and culture, and its conceptual implications. Ethnoecology as the study of local people knowledge system about their own relationships with their environment poses a discussion on sciences and ethnosciences, and its relationships with ecology and biocultural ecology. The reflection about the relationships between the observer and the observed people implies a discussion upon the researcher?s presence in his own research, and how he manages his thinking categories. The role of interviews as communication systems in which the generated knowledge is embodied in actions (discourses and behaviors) is revalued. Ultimately, three cases for the Rio de la Plata riverside (Buenos Aires province, Argentina) are presented. These cases illustrate how the local people identify and value the environmental changes in the pluricultural contexts of the urban areas, and how the obtained results have meaning in the theoretical?methodological framework developed. In conclusion, complex thinking allows us to construct adequate explanations for complex phenomena that ethnoecology tries to explain, and to avoid reductionisms.