The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships

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Autor(a) principal: Tres, Guilherme Smaniotto
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sousa, Washington José de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17153
Resumo: The crisis caused by Sars-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19, is an ecological crisis. The agency of effective actions for its control and overcoming requires a systemic understanding of the phenomenon and the concept of syndemic is more appropriate as it encompasses such complexity. Thus, we discuss the rupture of sociometabolism between human being/nature in the midst of alienated relations of production carried out in the market and how the movement of ecovillages contributes to reconfigure the human being/nature relationship based on ecological bases. The agricultural and construction industries, which model the spatial distribution in the countryside and in the city based on the logic of capital accumulation, exert strong pressure on ecosystems and are taken as a reference in this investigation. The experiences of four ecovillages, through ethnographic-inspired research, reveal an organizational type that, once oriented towards self-sufficiency mediated by self-managed communal work, has the potential to reconfigure the human/nature relationship, mitigating the embarrassments of the market enclave and the consequences of the syndemic via polyculture practices, bio-constructions and dissemination of their ideals for their militancy and ecological education, while touching on the fundamental points of the crisis, that is, socio-environmental degradation.
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spelling The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationshipsEl virus del mercado: la sindemia y las contribuciones de las ecoaldeas a la reconfiguración de la relación humano/naturalezaO vírus do mercado: Sindemia e as contribuições das ecovilas para a reconfiguração da relação ser humano/naturezaSindemiaEcovilasEcologiaAgroecologia.SindemiaEcoaldeasEcologíaAgroecología.SyndemicEcovillagesEcologyAgroecology.The crisis caused by Sars-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19, is an ecological crisis. The agency of effective actions for its control and overcoming requires a systemic understanding of the phenomenon and the concept of syndemic is more appropriate as it encompasses such complexity. Thus, we discuss the rupture of sociometabolism between human being/nature in the midst of alienated relations of production carried out in the market and how the movement of ecovillages contributes to reconfigure the human being/nature relationship based on ecological bases. The agricultural and construction industries, which model the spatial distribution in the countryside and in the city based on the logic of capital accumulation, exert strong pressure on ecosystems and are taken as a reference in this investigation. The experiences of four ecovillages, through ethnographic-inspired research, reveal an organizational type that, once oriented towards self-sufficiency mediated by self-managed communal work, has the potential to reconfigure the human/nature relationship, mitigating the embarrassments of the market enclave and the consequences of the syndemic via polyculture practices, bio-constructions and dissemination of their ideals for their militancy and ecological education, while touching on the fundamental points of the crisis, that is, socio-environmental degradation.La crisis provocada por Sars-CoV-2, que provoca Covid-19, es una crisis ecológica. La agencia de acciones efectivas para su control y superación requiere una comprensión sistémica del fenómeno y el concepto de sindemia es más apropiado ya que abarca tal complejidad. Así, discutimos la ruptura del sociometabolismo entre ser humano / naturaleza en medio de relaciones de producción alienadas realizadas en el mercado y cómo el movimiento de ecoaldeas contribuye a reconfigurar la relación ser humano / naturaleza a partir de bases ecológicas. Las industrias agrícola y de la construcción, que modelan la distribución espacial tanto en el campo como en la ciudad a partir de la lógica de la acumulación de capital, ejercen una fuerte presión sobre los ecosistemas y son tomadas como referencia en esta investigación. Las experiencias de cuatro ecoaldeas, a través de investigaciones de inspiración etnográfica, revelan un tipo organizativo que, una vez orientado hacia la autosuficiencia mediada por el trabajo comunitario autogestionado, tiene el potencial de reconfigurar la relación humano / naturaleza, mitigando las limitaciones del enclave del mercado y las consecuencias de la sindemia a través de prácticas de policultivo, bioconstrucciones y difusión de sus ideales a través de su militancia y educación ecológica, mientras tocan los puntos fundamentales de la crisis, es decir, la degradación socioambiental.Afirmamos nesse artigo que a crise provocada pelo Sars-CoV-2, causador da Covid-19, é uma crise ecológica. O agenciamento de ações efetivas para seu controle e superação requer compreensão sistêmica do fenômeno e o conceito de sindemia é mais adequado à medida que abarca tal complexidade. Discutimos, assim, a ruptura do sociometabolismo entre ser humano/natureza em meio à relações alienadas de produção efetivadas no mercado e como o movimento de ecovilas contribui para reconfigurar a relação ser humano/natureza a partir de bases ecológicas. A indústria agrícola e da construção, que modelam a distribuição espacial tanto no campo quanto na cidade a partir da lógica de acumulação do capital, exercem forte pressão nos ecossistemas e são tomados como referência nesta investigação. Experiências de quatro ecovilas, por meio de pesquisa de inspiração etnográfica, revelam um tipo organizacional que, uma vez orientado à autossuficiência mediada pelo trabalho comunal autogestionário, tem potencial para reconfigurar a relação ser humano/natureza mitigando embaraços do enclave mercado e consequências da sindemia via práticas de policultivos, bioconstruções e difusão de seus ideais por sua militância e educação ecológica ao mesmo tempo que toca em pontos fundantes da crise, ou seja, a degradação socioambiental.Research, Society and Development2021-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1715310.33448/rsd-v10i8.17153Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e29510817153Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e29510817153Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e295108171532525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17153/15509Copyright (c) 2021 Guilherme Smaniotto Tres; Washington José de Sousahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTres, Guilherme SmaniottoSousa, Washington José de 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17153Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:32.931361Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
El virus del mercado: la sindemia y las contribuciones de las ecoaldeas a la reconfiguración de la relación humano/naturaleza
O vírus do mercado: Sindemia e as contribuições das ecovilas para a reconfiguração da relação ser humano/natureza
title The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
spellingShingle The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
Tres, Guilherme Smaniotto
Sindemia
Ecovilas
Ecologia
Agroecologia.
Sindemia
Ecoaldeas
Ecología
Agroecología.
Syndemic
Ecovillages
Ecology
Agroecology.
title_short The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
title_full The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
title_fullStr The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
title_full_unstemmed The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
title_sort The vírus of the market: Syndemic and the contributions of ecovillages to the reconfiguration of the human being/nature relationships
author Tres, Guilherme Smaniotto
author_facet Tres, Guilherme Smaniotto
Sousa, Washington José de
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Washington José de
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tres, Guilherme Smaniotto
Sousa, Washington José de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sindemia
Ecovilas
Ecologia
Agroecologia.
Sindemia
Ecoaldeas
Ecología
Agroecología.
Syndemic
Ecovillages
Ecology
Agroecology.
topic Sindemia
Ecovilas
Ecologia
Agroecologia.
Sindemia
Ecoaldeas
Ecología
Agroecología.
Syndemic
Ecovillages
Ecology
Agroecology.
description The crisis caused by Sars-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19, is an ecological crisis. The agency of effective actions for its control and overcoming requires a systemic understanding of the phenomenon and the concept of syndemic is more appropriate as it encompasses such complexity. Thus, we discuss the rupture of sociometabolism between human being/nature in the midst of alienated relations of production carried out in the market and how the movement of ecovillages contributes to reconfigure the human being/nature relationship based on ecological bases. The agricultural and construction industries, which model the spatial distribution in the countryside and in the city based on the logic of capital accumulation, exert strong pressure on ecosystems and are taken as a reference in this investigation. The experiences of four ecovillages, through ethnographic-inspired research, reveal an organizational type that, once oriented towards self-sufficiency mediated by self-managed communal work, has the potential to reconfigure the human/nature relationship, mitigating the embarrassments of the market enclave and the consequences of the syndemic via polyculture practices, bio-constructions and dissemination of their ideals for their militancy and ecological education, while touching on the fundamental points of the crisis, that is, socio-environmental degradation.
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