O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais
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Resumo: | The gender is one of the most studied variables that influence on the intra and intercultural knowledge variation in local medical systems. Its relationship with the structural and functional components of these systems poses as an important variable to be analysed, considering its role and influence on the resilience of the local medical systems. However, etnobiologic studies that were designed to understand how medical systems are maintained, have not described the gender associated with factors that are important in the resilience of systems, such as, utilitarian redundancy and the transmission of knowledge, through a structural and functional perspective. This study has three specific objectives to analyze the gender variable: 1) examine whether there is a pattern in the knowledge of medicinal plants between men and women on different scales; 2) analyze how gender contributes to the resilience of the local medical systems; and 3) analyze whether the dynamics of the social role of each genus in the family nucleus has influence on the variation of knowledge of medicinal plants between gender. For the first objective, we have carried out a systematic review and meta-analyses in different scales (country, continent, global), whereas 61 Ethnobotanical studies which analysed the difference in the knowledge gap between men and women in different communities in the world. In the second and third objective, we performed semi-structured interviews, in the indigenous community Fulni-ô, in their knowledge of the local medical system, evaluating information like, the knowledge of medicinal plants between men and women, the utility redundancy of the therapeutic targets, the sharing, the models of diffusion of knowledge about medicinal plants between genders, the social role, sources of obtaining the resource, diversity of models in which to apply the treatment and the preference of using medicinal plants between genders. The results of the first goal show that there is a variation of knowledge in different scales and it is not unidirectional, men and women may have a greater knowledge of medicinal plants or almost do not have differences. The analyses performed for the resilience of the system show that the men of the Fulni-ô indigenous community contribute more in local medical system resilience however, women contribute more in functionality. The results of the analysis of the social role showed that the dynamics of this, related to each gender within the family nucleus, influences the variation in knowledge of medicinal plants between genders. This study concludes that gender plays an important role in local medical system resilience, to influence the structure, function and system functionality, however this role varies for each gender because of the dynamics of the social role of each gender in society, pointing out that this variation is different between the global and continental scales of the country. Based on the conclusions, future studies have to be performed with a multifactorial perspective, not unidirectional one, considering the dynamics of this social-ecological system. |
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ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino deMEDEIROS, Patrícia Muniz deSCHIEL, NicolaAMORIM, Elba Lúcia Cavalcanti deRAMOS, Marcelo AlvesSANTOS, Danielle Melo dosAVILEZ, Wendy Marisol Torres2018-12-17T12:43:54Z2017-02-22AVILEZ, Wendy Marisol Torres. O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais. 2017. 141 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7786The gender is one of the most studied variables that influence on the intra and intercultural knowledge variation in local medical systems. Its relationship with the structural and functional components of these systems poses as an important variable to be analysed, considering its role and influence on the resilience of the local medical systems. However, etnobiologic studies that were designed to understand how medical systems are maintained, have not described the gender associated with factors that are important in the resilience of systems, such as, utilitarian redundancy and the transmission of knowledge, through a structural and functional perspective. This study has three specific objectives to analyze the gender variable: 1) examine whether there is a pattern in the knowledge of medicinal plants between men and women on different scales; 2) analyze how gender contributes to the resilience of the local medical systems; and 3) analyze whether the dynamics of the social role of each genus in the family nucleus has influence on the variation of knowledge of medicinal plants between gender. For the first objective, we have carried out a systematic review and meta-analyses in different scales (country, continent, global), whereas 61 Ethnobotanical studies which analysed the difference in the knowledge gap between men and women in different communities in the world. In the second and third objective, we performed semi-structured interviews, in the indigenous community Fulni-ô, in their knowledge of the local medical system, evaluating information like, the knowledge of medicinal plants between men and women, the utility redundancy of the therapeutic targets, the sharing, the models of diffusion of knowledge about medicinal plants between genders, the social role, sources of obtaining the resource, diversity of models in which to apply the treatment and the preference of using medicinal plants between genders. The results of the first goal show that there is a variation of knowledge in different scales and it is not unidirectional, men and women may have a greater knowledge of medicinal plants or almost do not have differences. The analyses performed for the resilience of the system show that the men of the Fulni-ô indigenous community contribute more in local medical system resilience however, women contribute more in functionality. The results of the analysis of the social role showed that the dynamics of this, related to each gender within the family nucleus, influences the variation in knowledge of medicinal plants between genders. This study concludes that gender plays an important role in local medical system resilience, to influence the structure, function and system functionality, however this role varies for each gender because of the dynamics of the social role of each gender in society, pointing out that this variation is different between the global and continental scales of the country. Based on the conclusions, future studies have to be performed with a multifactorial perspective, not unidirectional one, considering the dynamics of this social-ecological system.O gênero é uma das variáveis mais estudadas que influencia na variação intra e intercultural do conhecimento nos sistemas médicos locais. A sua relação com os componentes estruturais e funcionais destes sistemas a coloca como uma variável importante a ser analisada, considerando seu papel e sua influencia na resiliência dos sistemas médicos locais. No entanto, estudos etnobiológicos que têm o objetivo de entender como os sistemas médicos são mantidos, não analisam o gênero associado a fatores que são importantes na resiliência dos sistemas, como a redundância utilitária e a transmissão do conhecimento, mediante uma perspectiva estrutural e funcional. Este estudo possui três objetivos específicos: 1) analisar se existe um padrão no conhecimento de plantas medicinais entre homens e mulheres em diferentes escalas; 2) analisar como o gênero contribui para a resiliência dos sistemas médicos locais; e 3) analisar se a dinâmica do papel social de cada gênero no núcleo familiar influencia na variação do conhecimento de plantas medicinais entre gênero. Para o primeiro objetivo, foi realizada uma revisão sistemática e meta-análise em diferentes escalas (país, continente e global), considerando 61 estudos etnobotânicos que analisaram a diferença do conhecimento entre homens e mulheres em diferentes comunidades do mundo. No segundo e terceiro foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas, considerando o conhecimento médico local da comunidade indígena Fulni-ô, avaliando informações como o conhecimento de plantas medicinais entre homens e mulheres, a redundância utilitária dos alvos terapêuticos, o compartilhamento, os modelos de transmissões do conhecimento sobre plantas medicinais entre gêneros, o papel social, fontes de obtenção do recurso, diversidade de modelos aos que se aplica o tratamento e a preferência do uso de plantas medicinais entre gêneros. Os resultados do primeiro objetivo mostram que existe uma variação do conhecimento a diferentes escalas e esta não é unidirecional, mostranto que tanto homens como mulheres podem possuir um maior conhecimento de plantas medicinais ou pode não haver diferenças no conhecimento entre gêneros. As análises realizadas para a resiliência do sistema mostram que os homens da comunidade indígena Fulni-ô contribuem mais na resiliência do sistema médico local Fulni-ô, no entanto as mulheres contribuem mais na funcionalidade. Os resultados das análises sobre o papel social mostraram que a dinâmica do papel social de cada gênero dentro do núcleo familiar influencia a variação no conhecimento de plantas medicinais entre os gêneros. Neste estudo se conclui que o gênero tem um papel importante na resiliência dos sistemas médicos locais ao influenciar a estrutura, a função e a funcionalidade do sistema, no entanto esse papel varia com relação a cada gênero devido a dinâmica do papel social de cada gênero na sociedade, ressaltando que essa variação é diferente entre as escalas global, continental e de país. Com base nas conclusões, são necesairos estudos futuros com uma perspectiva multifatorial, e não unidirecional, considerando a dinâmica destes sistema socioecológico.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-12-17T12:43:54Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Wendy Marisol Torres Avilez.pdf: 3106269 bytes, checksum: 282fb6f61cacb58ec5924ed5fbb6fb4f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-17T12:43:54Z (GMT). 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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais |
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The role of gender in the knowledge of medicinal plants and the resilience of local medical systems |
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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais |
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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais AVILEZ, Wendy Marisol Torres Etnobotânica Planta medicinal Transmissão do conhecimento Gênero Sistema médico local CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais |
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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais |
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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais |
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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais |
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O papel do gênero no conhecimento das plantas medicinais e na resiliência de sistemas médicos locais |
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ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de |
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MEDEIROS, Patrícia Muniz de |
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SCHIEL, Nicola |
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AMORIM, Elba Lúcia Cavalcanti de |
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RAMOS, Marcelo Alves |
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SANTOS, Danielle Melo dos |
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AVILEZ, Wendy Marisol Torres |
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ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de MEDEIROS, Patrícia Muniz de SCHIEL, Nicola AMORIM, Elba Lúcia Cavalcanti de RAMOS, Marcelo Alves SANTOS, Danielle Melo dos |
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Etnobotânica Planta medicinal Transmissão do conhecimento Gênero Sistema médico local |
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Etnobotânica Planta medicinal Transmissão do conhecimento Gênero Sistema médico local CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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The gender is one of the most studied variables that influence on the intra and intercultural knowledge variation in local medical systems. Its relationship with the structural and functional components of these systems poses as an important variable to be analysed, considering its role and influence on the resilience of the local medical systems. However, etnobiologic studies that were designed to understand how medical systems are maintained, have not described the gender associated with factors that are important in the resilience of systems, such as, utilitarian redundancy and the transmission of knowledge, through a structural and functional perspective. This study has three specific objectives to analyze the gender variable: 1) examine whether there is a pattern in the knowledge of medicinal plants between men and women on different scales; 2) analyze how gender contributes to the resilience of the local medical systems; and 3) analyze whether the dynamics of the social role of each genus in the family nucleus has influence on the variation of knowledge of medicinal plants between gender. For the first objective, we have carried out a systematic review and meta-analyses in different scales (country, continent, global), whereas 61 Ethnobotanical studies which analysed the difference in the knowledge gap between men and women in different communities in the world. In the second and third objective, we performed semi-structured interviews, in the indigenous community Fulni-ô, in their knowledge of the local medical system, evaluating information like, the knowledge of medicinal plants between men and women, the utility redundancy of the therapeutic targets, the sharing, the models of diffusion of knowledge about medicinal plants between genders, the social role, sources of obtaining the resource, diversity of models in which to apply the treatment and the preference of using medicinal plants between genders. The results of the first goal show that there is a variation of knowledge in different scales and it is not unidirectional, men and women may have a greater knowledge of medicinal plants or almost do not have differences. The analyses performed for the resilience of the system show that the men of the Fulni-ô indigenous community contribute more in local medical system resilience however, women contribute more in functionality. The results of the analysis of the social role showed that the dynamics of this, related to each gender within the family nucleus, influences the variation in knowledge of medicinal plants between genders. This study concludes that gender plays an important role in local medical system resilience, to influence the structure, function and system functionality, however this role varies for each gender because of the dynamics of the social role of each gender in society, pointing out that this variation is different between the global and continental scales of the country. Based on the conclusions, future studies have to be performed with a multifactorial perspective, not unidirectional one, considering the dynamics of this social-ecological system. |
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