Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices
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Resumo: | In the context of strong mobilization for the democratic reconstruction of Brazilian society, the interaction of university institutions with social movements has been developing conversational extension strategies, which recognize and enhance the leading role of popular agents in scientific, educational, cultural, economic and political production. This article discusses a trajectory of research that formulates the concept of conversity, seeking to interpret its decolonial meanings, from the perspective of ancestral cosmovisions of Well Living, sustained in the praxis of living, coexisting and generating life in fullness. |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practicesConversidade, Decolonialidade e Bem Viver ressignificam as práticas de extensão universitáriaUniversity extensionDecolonialityWell livingConversityExtensão universitáriaDecolonialidadeBem viverConversidadeIn the context of strong mobilization for the democratic reconstruction of Brazilian society, the interaction of university institutions with social movements has been developing conversational extension strategies, which recognize and enhance the leading role of popular agents in scientific, educational, cultural, economic and political production. This article discusses a trajectory of research that formulates the concept of conversity, seeking to interpret its decolonial meanings, from the perspective of ancestral cosmovisions of Well Living, sustained in the praxis of living, coexisting and generating life in fullness.No contexto de forte mobilização por reconstrução democrática da sociedade brasileira, a interação das instituições universitárias com os movimentos sociais vem desenvolvendo estratégias extensionistas conversitárias, que reconhecem e potencializam o protagonismo dos agentes populares na produção científica, educacional, cultural, econômica e política. O presente artigo discute uma trajetória de pesquisas que formulam o conceito de conversidade, buscando interpretar seus sentidos decoloniais na perspectiva das cosmovisões ancestrais do Bem Viver, que são sustentadas na práxis de viver, conviver e gerar vida em plenitude.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2022-11-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/reveducpop/article/view/6729510.14393/REP-2022-67295Revista de Educação Popular; Edição Especial "Extensão Popular: o legado de Paulo Freire nas práticas extensionistas" (ISSN 1982-7660); 23-401982-76601678-5622reponame:Revista de educação popular (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/reveducpop/article/view/67295/34922Copyright (c) 2022 Reinaldo Matias Fleurihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFleuri, Reinaldo Matias2022-11-11T21:26:34Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/67295Revistahttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/reveducpopPUBhttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/reveducpop/oairevistapopular@proex.ufu.br||revistapopular@proex.ufu.br1678-56221982-7660opendoar:2022-11-11T21:26:34Revista de educação popular (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices Conversidade, Decolonialidade e Bem Viver ressignificam as práticas de extensão universitária |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices Fleuri, Reinaldo Matias University extension Decoloniality Well living Conversity Extensão universitária Decolonialidade Bem viver Conversidade |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices |
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Conversity, Decoloniality and Well Living re-signify university extension practices |
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Fleuri, Reinaldo Matias |
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Fleuri, Reinaldo Matias |
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Fleuri, Reinaldo Matias |
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University extension Decoloniality Well living Conversity Extensão universitária Decolonialidade Bem viver Conversidade |
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University extension Decoloniality Well living Conversity Extensão universitária Decolonialidade Bem viver Conversidade |
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In the context of strong mobilization for the democratic reconstruction of Brazilian society, the interaction of university institutions with social movements has been developing conversational extension strategies, which recognize and enhance the leading role of popular agents in scientific, educational, cultural, economic and political production. This article discusses a trajectory of research that formulates the concept of conversity, seeking to interpret its decolonial meanings, from the perspective of ancestral cosmovisions of Well Living, sustained in the praxis of living, coexisting and generating life in fullness. |
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