Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Leila da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Sônia Regina Cal Seixas, Hoefel,João Luiz de Moraes, Guimarães,Roberto, Floriani,Dimas, Tavolaro,Sergio B. F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2006000200001
Resumo: While dealing with both interdisciplinarity and environment and society area as fields that harbor scientific contentions regarding ideas, practices, institutions and habitus (Bourdieu), this paper aims at providing an account of the multifaceted processes implied in the institutionalization of environmental concerns in Latin-American academia and research centers. The paper discusses the extent to which one can legitimately talk about "a Latin- American scientific specificity", supposedly resulting from peculiar theoretical approaches or even from particular socio-environmental features (such as widespread poverty and high rates of social inequality, along with unparalleled levels of biodiversity). Last but not least, the paper seeks to draw a sort of thematic map (via bibliographical review) as well as a consideration of the levels of scientific institutionalization of environmental issues in six different research centers located in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay and Brazil.
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title Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America
spellingShingle Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America
Ferreira,Leila da Costa
Environmental sociology in Latin America
social theory
interdisciplinarity
title_short Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America
title_full Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America
title_fullStr Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America
title_sort Environmental issues, interdisciplinarity, social theory and intellectual production in Latin America
author Ferreira,Leila da Costa
author_facet Ferreira,Leila da Costa
Barbosa,Sônia Regina Cal Seixas
Hoefel,João Luiz de Moraes
Guimarães,Roberto
Floriani,Dimas
Tavolaro,Sergio B. F.
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,Sônia Regina Cal Seixas
Hoefel,João Luiz de Moraes
Guimarães,Roberto
Floriani,Dimas
Tavolaro,Sergio B. F.
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Leila da Costa
Barbosa,Sônia Regina Cal Seixas
Hoefel,João Luiz de Moraes
Guimarães,Roberto
Floriani,Dimas
Tavolaro,Sergio B. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Environmental sociology in Latin America
social theory
interdisciplinarity
topic Environmental sociology in Latin America
social theory
interdisciplinarity
description While dealing with both interdisciplinarity and environment and society area as fields that harbor scientific contentions regarding ideas, practices, institutions and habitus (Bourdieu), this paper aims at providing an account of the multifaceted processes implied in the institutionalization of environmental concerns in Latin-American academia and research centers. The paper discusses the extent to which one can legitimately talk about "a Latin- American scientific specificity", supposedly resulting from peculiar theoretical approaches or even from particular socio-environmental features (such as widespread poverty and high rates of social inequality, along with unparalleled levels of biodiversity). Last but not least, the paper seeks to draw a sort of thematic map (via bibliographical review) as well as a consideration of the levels of scientific institutionalization of environmental issues in six different research centers located in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay and Brazil.
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