{"title":"重新认识我们的工作场所:邀请共同创造团结空间和生态解放实践","authors":"Florencia Spirito, Josefina De Paepe, M. F. Reyes","doi":"10.25260/ea.22.32.2.0.1856","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"la confluencia ecológicas y políticas, la relación naturaleza y cultura, individuo y comunidad, los espacios reales y potenciales deliberación, participación y emancipación de las personas. El objetivo ensayo analizar se expresan estas crisis modernas en nuestros quehaceres académicos y proponer, a través de la reflexión colectiva, prácticas emancipadoras en tres de nuestras actividades principales: las publicaciones científicas, docencia universitaria la comunicación pública ciencia academia La emancipación es una forma de tomar conciencia del poder de los mecanismos de opresión y reconocer las formas de dominación a las que estamos expuestas/os. A través de las prácticas emancipadoras of people. The aim of this essay is to analyze how these crises are expressed in our academic endeavors and to propose, through collective reflection, emancipatory practices in the three main activities in Argentinian academia: scientific publications, university lecturing, and science communication. Emancipation is a way of becoming aware of the power of the oppressive mechanisms and recognizing the forms of domination to which we are exposed. Emancipatory practices comprise the transfer of the ideals of solidarity, justice, and democratic participation in decision-making and self-determination of the political and economic aspects of everyday life. We used a database derived from an anonymous and online survey answered by 684 people from the agricultural, biological, and environmental science disciplines of Argentina during 2018-2019. We analyzed the comments, which were free-form and optional, with the qualitative program MAXQDA. The 195 comments received were related to feelings of frustration, anguish, and hopelessness associated with the labor environment and academic career activities. We linked these comments with the time it takes to publish manuscripts and the academic multitasking required by the system; cooperation among colleagues could alleviate these feelings. Throughout this essay, we discuss and reflect on these feelings in order to propose, through five concrete experiences, examples of emancipatory practices that can be replicated and adapted to our workspaces. 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Resignificando nuestros lugares de trabajo: Invitación a co-crear espacios de solidaridad y prácticas emancipadoras en ecología
la confluencia ecológicas y políticas, la relación naturaleza y cultura, individuo y comunidad, los espacios reales y potenciales deliberación, participación y emancipación de las personas. El objetivo ensayo analizar se expresan estas crisis modernas en nuestros quehaceres académicos y proponer, a través de la reflexión colectiva, prácticas emancipadoras en tres de nuestras actividades principales: las publicaciones científicas, docencia universitaria la comunicación pública ciencia academia La emancipación es una forma de tomar conciencia del poder de los mecanismos de opresión y reconocer las formas de dominación a las que estamos expuestas/os. A través de las prácticas emancipadoras of people. The aim of this essay is to analyze how these crises are expressed in our academic endeavors and to propose, through collective reflection, emancipatory practices in the three main activities in Argentinian academia: scientific publications, university lecturing, and science communication. Emancipation is a way of becoming aware of the power of the oppressive mechanisms and recognizing the forms of domination to which we are exposed. Emancipatory practices comprise the transfer of the ideals of solidarity, justice, and democratic participation in decision-making and self-determination of the political and economic aspects of everyday life. We used a database derived from an anonymous and online survey answered by 684 people from the agricultural, biological, and environmental science disciplines of Argentina during 2018-2019. We analyzed the comments, which were free-form and optional, with the qualitative program MAXQDA. The 195 comments received were related to feelings of frustration, anguish, and hopelessness associated with the labor environment and academic career activities. We linked these comments with the time it takes to publish manuscripts and the academic multitasking required by the system; cooperation among colleagues could alleviate these feelings. Throughout this essay, we discuss and reflect on these feelings in order to propose, through five concrete experiences, examples of emancipatory practices that can be replicated and adapted to our workspaces. These proposals are only a first step in rethinking our tasks and decisions as researchers and promoting ways of knowing and practicing ecology in a more creative, reflective, and inclusive ways to contribute to our emancipation and also to a more just world.
期刊介绍:
Ecología Austral is the scientific journal published by the Ecological Society of Argentina, that is distributed for free among regular members. It publishes original scientific articles in any branch of the environmental sciences. The articles, in Spanish, English or Portuguese, can be results of original and unpublished scientific research, reviews and updates that summarize the current state of the art on a certain subject, points of view on theory and/or methods in ecology, and teaching aids to be used as supporting reading for students. Manuscripts are peer reviewed by two experts and the revision process is completed within three months after submission and published between two and six month after final acceptance.