Unraveling non-representational theories
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Resumo: | Based on the recognition that non-representational theories (NRT) are endowed with a dense epistemology and that there is a linguistic barrier to their consideration in Brazil, this article proposes to expose its assumptions. It uses the strategy of approaching the main theoretical contributors of NRT, their key concepts and ways of applying their assumptions in works published in Anglophone geography. It is noteworthy that the vocabulary of NRT is composed of words that are not familiar to most geographers, which can also constitute an obstacle to the popularization of the approach. Among the words used are dense concepts such as assemblages, affect, performance and affordances that are useful to synthesize complex processes and phenomena. The article highlights the virtues of NRT, which are centered on the ability to transcend dichotomies such as mind and matter, individual and collectivity, and man and nature. Through this transcendence, the TNR reject the approach of categories as ontologies and believe on the permanent instability of the imaginary and the relationships involving the human and non-human dimensions. The article warns in its conclusion that the field of research discussed here can be frustrating for the researcher who wants to use traditional forms of scientific research. |
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Unraveling non-representational theoriesDesentrañando teorías no representacionalesELUCIDANDO AS TEORIAS NÃO-REPRESENTACIONAISTeorias não-representacionaisafetoredenon-representational theoriesaffectnetworkTeorías no representacionalesafectoredesBased on the recognition that non-representational theories (NRT) are endowed with a dense epistemology and that there is a linguistic barrier to their consideration in Brazil, this article proposes to expose its assumptions. It uses the strategy of approaching the main theoretical contributors of NRT, their key concepts and ways of applying their assumptions in works published in Anglophone geography. It is noteworthy that the vocabulary of NRT is composed of words that are not familiar to most geographers, which can also constitute an obstacle to the popularization of the approach. Among the words used are dense concepts such as assemblages, affect, performance and affordances that are useful to synthesize complex processes and phenomena. The article highlights the virtues of NRT, which are centered on the ability to transcend dichotomies such as mind and matter, individual and collectivity, and man and nature. Through this transcendence, the TNR reject the approach of categories as ontologies and believe on the permanent instability of the imaginary and the relationships involving the human and non-human dimensions. The article warns in its conclusion that the field of research discussed here can be frustrating for the researcher who wants to use traditional forms of scientific research.Partiendo del reconocimiento de que las teorías no representacionales (TRN) están dotadas de una epistemología densa y que existe una barrera lingüística para su consideración en Brasil, este artículo se propone exponer sus supuestos de la forma más didáctica posible. Utiliza la estrategia de acercarse a los principales contribuyentes teóricos de TNR, sus conceptos clave y formas de aplicar sus supuestos en trabajos publicados en geografía anglófona. Cabe señalar que el vocabulario de TNR está compuesto por palabras que no son familiares para la mayoría de los geógrafos, lo que también puede constituir un obstáculo para la popularización del enfoque. Entre las palabras utilizadas se encuentran conceptos densos como assemblages, afecto, performance y affordances que son útiles para poder sintetizar procesos y fenómenos complejos. El artículo destaca las virtudes de TNR, que se centran en la capacidad de trascender dicotomías como mente y materia, individuo y colectividad, y hombre y naturaleza. A través de esta trascendencia, los TNR rechazan el enfoque de las categorías como ontologías y prefieren apostar por la inestabilidad permanente del imaginario y las relaciones que involucran las dimensiones humanas y no humana. El artículo advierte en su conclusión que embarcarse en el campo de investigación aquí discutido puede resultar frustrante para el investigador que quiere recurrir a formas tradicionales de investigación científica. A partir do reconhecimento de que as teorias não-representacionais (TNR) são dotadas de uma epistemologia densa e que existe uma barreira linguística para a sua consideração no Brasil, este artigo propõe expor seus pressupostos. Usa-se a estratégia de abordar os principais contribuintes teóricos das TNR, seus conceitos-chave e formas de aplicação dos seus pressupostos em trabalhos publicados na geografia anglófona. Destaca-se que o vocabulário das TNR é composto por palavras que não são familiarizadas à maioria dos geógrafos, o que também pode se constituir como um obstáculo à popularização da abordagem. Dentre as palavras utilizadas estão conceitos densos como assemblages, afeto, performance e affordances que são úteis por serem capazes de sintetizar processos e fenômenos complexos. O artigo ressalta virtudes das TNR, que estão centradas na capacidade de transcender dicotomias tais como mente e matéria, indivíduo e coletividade e homem e natureza. Por meio desta transcendência, as TNR rejeitam a abordagem de categorias como ontologias e prefere apostar na instabilidade permanente do imaginário e das relações envolvendo as dimensões humana e não-humana. O artigo alerta em sua conclusão que enveredar pelo campo de pesquisa aqui abordado pode ser frustrante para o pesquisador que deseja recorrer às formas tradicionais de pesquisa científica.Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)2023-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed Revisado por paresAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/article/view/438910.33237/2236-255X.2023.4389Journal Geotemas; Vol. 13 (2023): Geotemas Journal; e02301Revista Geotemas; Vol. 13 (2023): Revista Geotemas; e02301Revista Geotemas; v. 13 (2023): Revista Geotemas; e023012236-255Xreponame:Revista Geotemasinstname:Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)instacron:UERNporhttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/article/view/4389/3558Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Geotemashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Leonardo2024-02-22T18:44:03Zoai:ojs2.periodicos.apps.uern.br:article/4389Revistahttp://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/indexPUBhttp://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/oaigeotemas@uern.br||josielguedes@yahoo.com.br2236-255X2236-255Xopendoar:2024-02-22T18:44:03Revista Geotemas - Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)false |
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Unraveling non-representational theories Desentrañando teorías no representacionales ELUCIDANDO AS TEORIAS NÃO-REPRESENTACIONAIS |
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Unraveling non-representational theories |
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Unraveling non-representational theories Silva, Leonardo Teorias não-representacionais afeto rede non-representational theories affect network Teorías no representacionales afecto redes |
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Unraveling non-representational theories |
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Unraveling non-representational theories |
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Silva, Leonardo |
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Teorias não-representacionais afeto rede non-representational theories affect network Teorías no representacionales afecto redes |
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Teorias não-representacionais afeto rede non-representational theories affect network Teorías no representacionales afecto redes |
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Based on the recognition that non-representational theories (NRT) are endowed with a dense epistemology and that there is a linguistic barrier to their consideration in Brazil, this article proposes to expose its assumptions. It uses the strategy of approaching the main theoretical contributors of NRT, their key concepts and ways of applying their assumptions in works published in Anglophone geography. It is noteworthy that the vocabulary of NRT is composed of words that are not familiar to most geographers, which can also constitute an obstacle to the popularization of the approach. Among the words used are dense concepts such as assemblages, affect, performance and affordances that are useful to synthesize complex processes and phenomena. The article highlights the virtues of NRT, which are centered on the ability to transcend dichotomies such as mind and matter, individual and collectivity, and man and nature. Through this transcendence, the TNR reject the approach of categories as ontologies and believe on the permanent instability of the imaginary and the relationships involving the human and non-human dimensions. The article warns in its conclusion that the field of research discussed here can be frustrating for the researcher who wants to use traditional forms of scientific research. |
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