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  • Estudios interdisciplinarios
  • Sistemas de conocimiento indígena
  • Los paradigmas científicos occidentales

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los enfoques científicos occidentales tradicionales a menudo pasan por alto o devalúan el conocimiento indígena.
  • Hay un creciente reconocimiento de la necesidad de integrar diversas epistemologías.
  • El diálogo eficaz es esencial para hacer frente a desafíos globales complejos.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Explorar la importancia crítica de los diálogos entre los sistemas de conocimiento occidentales y indígenas.
  • Identificar los principales desafíos y oportunidades para fomentar dichas conversaciones intersistémicas.
  • Abogar por la integración de las perspectivas indígenas dentro del discurso científico.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis cualitativo de la literatura existente sobre el intercambio de conocimientos interculturales.
  • Estudio de casos de exitosas colaboraciones entre occidentales e indígenas.
  • Análisis temático de los diálogos y su impacto en los resultados de la investigación.

Principales resultados:

  • Los diálogos facilitan una comprensión más holística de fenómenos complejos.
  • La integración del conocimiento indígena puede conducir a soluciones innovadoras y direcciones de investigación.
  • El respeto y la comprensión mutuos son fundamentales para un compromiso intersistémico productivo.

Conclusiones:

  • Los diálogos interculturales son vitales para enriquecer la investigación y la práctica científicas.
  • Abrazar los sistemas indígenas junto con la ciencia occidental promueve una creación de conocimiento más equitativa y efectiva.
  • La investigación futura debe centrarse en el desarrollo de marcos para un compromiso interepistemológico sostenido y respetuoso.