2019冠状病毒病疫情期间的知识和应对:美国马瑙斯萨特-马沃伊土著妇女协会(AMISM)推广经验报告

Joelma Monteiro de Carvalho, Rejane Gomes Ferreira, Rucian Da Silva Vilácio, Vanessa Do Nascimento Damasceno
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这份报告描述了萨特的日常生活。在Covid-19大流行背景下,土著妇女协会(AMISM)。该协会的主要活动是生产土著手工艺品,但由于大流行病,面对人道主义健康危机及其对该协会活动的经济影响,其成员不得不寻找维持和生存的战略。这是一个采用人种学方法的案例研究,也与大学推广指南(2018年)进行了对话。协会成员和一名来自亚马逊州大学(UEA)生产工程课程的学生参加了这次体验活动,该学生是社区居民,也是扩展项目的参与者。访谈是通过WhatsApp等通信技术收集数据。次要数据是通过马瑙斯市报纸收集的。通过这一经验,人们观察到,AMISM在规划和生产组织方面进行了自我改造,从森林中生产面罩和防护产品,在制备含芳香草药的酒精洗手液方面转向可持续发展的方向,利用森林的知识和香气,以祖先传承的知识为基础。为此,该协会利用社交网络Facebook和Instagram向游客和居民推广和销售其产品。在平等主义工作领域,东英吉利大学通过其推广活动为社区提供社会回报,并以一种完整和负责任的方式重申学生在培训中的作用,面对21世纪新出现的问题。
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KNOWLEDGE AND COPING DURING COVID-19: A report of an extension experience report at the Sateré-Mawé Association of Indigenous Women (AMISM), Manaus, AM
This report describes the daily routine of the Sater..-Maw.. Indigenous Women's Association (AMISM) in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The predominant activity of the Association is producing indigenous handicrafts, but with the pandemic, its members had to find strategies for maintenance and survival, faced with the humanitarian health crisis and the consequent economic impacts on the group's activities. This is a case study with an ethnographic approach that also dialogues with university extension guidelines (2018). The experience was attended by members of the association and a student from the Production Engineering course at the Universidade do Estado de Amazonas (UEA), who was a resident of the community and a participant in the extension project. Interviews were used to gather data, through communication technologies such as WhatsApp. Secondary data were collected through the City of Manaus newspaper. Through this experience, it was observed that the AMISM has reinvented itself in relation to its planning and productive organization, producing face coverings and protective products from the forest, turning to the sustainable axis in the preparation of alcohol-based hand sanitizers mixed with aromatic herbs, with the knowledge and aromas of the forest, based on knowledge passed down from the ancestors. To this end, the Association appropriated the social networks Facebook and Instagram, to promote and sell its products to tourists and residents. In the field of egalitarian work, the UEA contributed by giving social returns to the community, through its extension activities, and by reaffirming the role of the student in training, in an integral and responsible way, faced with the emerging problems of the 21st century.
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