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科学领域:

  • 跨学科研究
  • 原住民知识体系
  • 西方科学范式

背景情况:

  • 传统的西方科学方法往往忽视或低土著知识.
  • 人们越来越认识到整合不同认识的必要性.
  • 有效的对话对于应对复杂的全球挑战至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 探讨西方和土著知识体系之间的对话的重要性.
  • 确定促进这种系统间对话的关键挑战和机会.
  • 在科学话语中倡导土著观点的整合.

主要方法:

  • 对跨文化知识交流的现有文献进行定性分析.
  • 研究成功的西方与土著合作的案例.
  • 对对话及其对研究成果的影响进行专题分析.

主要成果:

  • 对话有助于更全面地理解复杂的现象.
  • 整合土著知识可以带来创新解决方案和研究方向.
  • 相互尊重和理解是生产性跨系统参与的基础.

结论:

  • 跨文化对话对于丰富科学研究和实践至关重要.
  • 接受土著系统与西方科学相结合,
  • 未来的研究应该专注于开发持续和尊重认识论之间的参与的框架.