Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples

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Autor(a) principal: Saavedra, Marcio
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Hidalgo, Susana Frisancho, Delgado Ramos, Guillermo Enrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Schème : Revista Eletrônica de Psicologia e Epistemologia Genéticas
Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/scheme/article/view/14793
Resumo: This psychological study explores the level of economic thought among 16 adults from the Shipibo-Konibo and Asháninka Amazonian indigenous groups, in Peru. A constructivist-informed qualitative interview based on the Psychogenesis Model of Economic Thought (Denegri, 1995) was used in this study. Following the Piagetian cognitive stages, this interview proposes a three-level model for the psychogenesis of economic thought to account for the process of construction of explanations of the economic world. The results show the participants' particular modes of using formal logic tools to formulate a systematic understanding of economic processes, which possibly compromise their ability to make adaptive economic decisions and may encourage irrational economic behaviors such as thoughtless consumption and over-indebtedness. None of the participants displayed Level III inferential economic thinking, which requires the use of formal logic to understand economic processes in a systematic way. We discuss the implications of these findings for the development and fulfillment of indigenous people’s rights, especially the right to achieve human development that responds to their own complex cultural characteristics.
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spelling Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoplesLEVELS OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AMONG A GROUP OF ADULTS FROM THE ASHANINKA AND SHIPIBO-KONIBO INDIGENOUS PEOPLESEconomic thoughtConstructivismAmazonian indigenous adultsShipibo-KoniboAsháninkaEconomic thoughtconstructivismAmazonian indigenous adults,Shipibo-KoniboAsháninkaThis psychological study explores the level of economic thought among 16 adults from the Shipibo-Konibo and Asháninka Amazonian indigenous groups, in Peru. A constructivist-informed qualitative interview based on the Psychogenesis Model of Economic Thought (Denegri, 1995) was used in this study. Following the Piagetian cognitive stages, this interview proposes a three-level model for the psychogenesis of economic thought to account for the process of construction of explanations of the economic world. The results show the participants' particular modes of using formal logic tools to formulate a systematic understanding of economic processes, which possibly compromise their ability to make adaptive economic decisions and may encourage irrational economic behaviors such as thoughtless consumption and over-indebtedness. None of the participants displayed Level III inferential economic thinking, which requires the use of formal logic to understand economic processes in a systematic way. We discuss the implications of these findings for the development and fulfillment of indigenous people’s rights, especially the right to achieve human development that responds to their own complex cultural characteristics.Este estudio psicológico explora el nivel de pensamiento económico de 16 adultos de los grupos indígenas amazónicos Shipibo-Konibo y Asháninka, en el Perú. Se utilizó una entrevista cualitativa de corte constructivista basada en el Modelo de Psicogénesis del Pensamiento Económico (Denegri, 1995). Siguiendo los estadios cognitivos piagetianos, esta entrevista propone un modelo de psicogénesis del pensamiento económico en tres niveles, que dan cuenta del proceso de construcción de explicaciones del mundo económico. Los resultados muestran los modos particulares en que los participantes utilizan las herramientas de lógica formal para alcanzar una comprensión sistemática de los procesos económicos, lo que posiblemente compromete su capacidad de tomar decisiones económicas adaptativas y puede fomentar comportamientos económicos irracionales como el consumo irreflexivo y el sobreendeudamiento. Ninguno de los participantes mostró un pensamiento económico inferencial de nivel III, que requiere el uso de la lógica formal para comprender los procesos económicos de forma sistemática. Discutimos las implicaciones de estos hallazgos para el desarrollo y cumplimiento de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas, especialmente el derecho a alcanzar un desarrollo humano que responda a sus propias y complejas características culturales.This psychological study explores the level of economic thought among 16 adults from the Shipibo-Konibo and Asháninka Amazonian indigenous groups, in Peru. A constructivist-informed qualitative interview based on the Psychogenesis Mo-del of Economic Thought (Denegri, 1995) was used in this study. Following the Piagetian cognitive stages, this interview proposes a three-level model for the psychogenesis of economic thought to account for the process of construction of explanations of the economic world. The results show the participants' particular modes of using formal logic tools to formulate a systematic understanding of economic processes, which possibly compromise their ability to make adaptive economic decisions and may encourage irrational economic behaviors such as thoughtless consumption and over-indebtedness. None of the participants dis-played Level III inferential economic thinking, which requires the use of formal logic to understand economic processes in a systematic way. We discuss the im-plications of these findings for the development and fulfillment of indigenous people’s rights, especially the right to achieve human development that responds to their own complex cultural characteristics.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2024-01-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/scheme/article/view/1479310.36311/1984-1655.2023.v15.n2.p154-189Schème: Revista Eletrônica de Psicologia e Epistemologia Genéticas; v. 15 n. 2 (2023); 154-189Schème: Revista Eletrônica de Psicologia e Epistemologia Genéticas; Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023); 154-189Schème: Revista Eletrônica de Psicologia e Epistemologia Genéticas; Vol. 15 Núm. 2 (2023); 154-1891984-1655reponame:Schème : Revista Eletrônica de Psicologia e Epistemologia Genéticasinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/scheme/article/view/14793/15791Copyright (c) 2024 Schème: Revista Eletrônica de Psicologia e Epistemologia Genéticashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.pt_BRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaavedra, MarcioHidalgo, Susana FrisanchoDelgado Ramos, Guillermo Enrique2024-01-15T10:58:49Zoai:ojs.revistas.marilia.unesp.br:article/14793Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/schemePUBhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/scheme/oaischeme.marilia@unesp.br1984-16551984-1655opendoar:2024-01-15T10:58:49Schème : Revista Eletrônica de Psicologia e Epistemologia Genéticas - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
LEVELS OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AMONG A GROUP OF ADULTS FROM THE ASHANINKA AND SHIPIBO-KONIBO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
title Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
spellingShingle Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
Saavedra, Marcio
Economic thought
Constructivism
Amazonian indigenous adults
Shipibo-Konibo
Asháninka
Economic thought
constructivism
Amazonian indigenous adults,
Shipibo-Konibo
Asháninka
title_short Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
title_full Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
title_fullStr Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
title_full_unstemmed Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
title_sort Economic knowledge of a group of adults from the Ashaninka and Shipibo-Konibo indigenous peoples
author Saavedra, Marcio
author_facet Saavedra, Marcio
Hidalgo, Susana Frisancho
Delgado Ramos, Guillermo Enrique
author_role author
author2 Hidalgo, Susana Frisancho
Delgado Ramos, Guillermo Enrique
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saavedra, Marcio
Hidalgo, Susana Frisancho
Delgado Ramos, Guillermo Enrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Economic thought
Constructivism
Amazonian indigenous adults
Shipibo-Konibo
Asháninka
Economic thought
constructivism
Amazonian indigenous adults,
Shipibo-Konibo
Asháninka
topic Economic thought
Constructivism
Amazonian indigenous adults
Shipibo-Konibo
Asháninka
Economic thought
constructivism
Amazonian indigenous adults,
Shipibo-Konibo
Asháninka
description This psychological study explores the level of economic thought among 16 adults from the Shipibo-Konibo and Asháninka Amazonian indigenous groups, in Peru. A constructivist-informed qualitative interview based on the Psychogenesis Model of Economic Thought (Denegri, 1995) was used in this study. Following the Piagetian cognitive stages, this interview proposes a three-level model for the psychogenesis of economic thought to account for the process of construction of explanations of the economic world. The results show the participants' particular modes of using formal logic tools to formulate a systematic understanding of economic processes, which possibly compromise their ability to make adaptive economic decisions and may encourage irrational economic behaviors such as thoughtless consumption and over-indebtedness. None of the participants displayed Level III inferential economic thinking, which requires the use of formal logic to understand economic processes in a systematic way. We discuss the implications of these findings for the development and fulfillment of indigenous people’s rights, especially the right to achieve human development that responds to their own complex cultural characteristics.
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