Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality
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Resumo: | This article seeks to clarify some epistemological aspects that ground an investigative action consistent with emancipatory education in Latin America. The background from which the knowledge and alternatives for the transformation of reality are drawn consists of discussions of coloniality. History reveals that, along with epistemic servility, there has been a counter-hegemonic movement which values not only autochthones' knowledge but also the different ways of knowing. We have adopted the concept of epistemologies of the South of Boaventura de Sousa Santos to designate the expressions which have historically been made invisible and which have found multiple ways to survive, resist and express themselves. After a historical philosophical-epistemological review which aims to contribute to the reconstruction and expansion of our theoretical framework, we discuss the role of social movements in Latin America as a place of genesis of popular education and of forms of participatory research which may continue to inspire transformative research practices. We argue that social movements, despite their political and ideological heterogeneity, may contain theoretical potential to be an epistemological place of critical assessment of the ideological currents of the North, to foster the dispute about the interpretation of realities and to stimulate research methodologies which are participatory and promote citizenship. |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality Pesquisa em educação: os movimentos sociais e a reconstrução epistemológica num contexto de colonialidade Pesquisa em educaçãoMetodologias participativasEducação popularMovimentos sociaisColonialidadeResearch on educationParticipatory methodologiesPopular educationSocial movementsColoniality This article seeks to clarify some epistemological aspects that ground an investigative action consistent with emancipatory education in Latin America. The background from which the knowledge and alternatives for the transformation of reality are drawn consists of discussions of coloniality. History reveals that, along with epistemic servility, there has been a counter-hegemonic movement which values not only autochthones' knowledge but also the different ways of knowing. We have adopted the concept of epistemologies of the South of Boaventura de Sousa Santos to designate the expressions which have historically been made invisible and which have found multiple ways to survive, resist and express themselves. After a historical philosophical-epistemological review which aims to contribute to the reconstruction and expansion of our theoretical framework, we discuss the role of social movements in Latin America as a place of genesis of popular education and of forms of participatory research which may continue to inspire transformative research practices. We argue that social movements, despite their political and ideological heterogeneity, may contain theoretical potential to be an epistemological place of critical assessment of the ideological currents of the North, to foster the dispute about the interpretation of realities and to stimulate research methodologies which are participatory and promote citizenship. O artigo busca explicitar aspectos da epistemologia que embasam uma ação investigativa coerente com a educação emancipadora na América Latina. O pano de fundo a partir do qual se desenham alternativas para o conhecimento e a transformação da realidade é constituído pelas discussões sobre a colonialidade. A história revela que, junto com a subserviência epistêmica, houve e continua havendo um movimento contra-hegemônico que valoriza não só os saberes autóctones, mas também as distintas formas de conhecer. Adota-se o conceito epistemologias do Sul, de Boaventura de Sousa Santos, para designar as expressões historicamente tornadas invisíveis e que encontram múltiplas maneiras de sobreviver, resistir e expressar-se. Após a retomada histórica de cunho filosófico-epistemológico com o intuito de contribuir para a reconstrução e a ampliação do quadro de referência teórico, discute-se o papel dos movimentos sociais na América Latina como espaço de gênese da educação popular e de formas de pesquisa participativa que podem continuar inspirando práticas investigativas transformadoras. Argumenta-se que os movimentos sociais, em que pese sua heterogeneidade política e ideológica, podem conter potencialidades teóricas capazes de constituir um lugar epistemológico de avaliação crítica das correntes ideológicas do Norte, oportunizar a disputa na interpretação das realidades e impulsionar metodologias de pesquisa participativas e promotoras de cidadania. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Educação2012-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/2833710.1590/S1517-97022012005000003Educação e Pesquisa; v. 38 n. 1 (2012); 243-258Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 38 No. 1 (2012); 243-258Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 38 Núm. 1 (2012); 243-2581678-46341517-9702reponame:Educação e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/28337/30195https://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/28337/30196Copyright (c) 2017 Educação e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStreck, Danilo RomeuAdams, Telmo2014-10-24T15:50:18Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/28337Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/oai||revedu@usp.br1678-46341517-9702opendoar:2014-10-24T15:50:18Educação e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality Pesquisa em educação: os movimentos sociais e a reconstrução epistemológica num contexto de colonialidade |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality Streck, Danilo Romeu Pesquisa em educação Metodologias participativas Educação popular Movimentos sociais Colonialidade Research on education Participatory methodologies Popular education Social movements Coloniality |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality |
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Research on education: social movements and epistemological reconstruction in a context of coloniality |
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Streck, Danilo Romeu |
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Streck, Danilo Romeu Adams, Telmo |
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Adams, Telmo |
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Streck, Danilo Romeu Adams, Telmo |
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Pesquisa em educação Metodologias participativas Educação popular Movimentos sociais Colonialidade Research on education Participatory methodologies Popular education Social movements Coloniality |
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Pesquisa em educação Metodologias participativas Educação popular Movimentos sociais Colonialidade Research on education Participatory methodologies Popular education Social movements Coloniality |
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This article seeks to clarify some epistemological aspects that ground an investigative action consistent with emancipatory education in Latin America. The background from which the knowledge and alternatives for the transformation of reality are drawn consists of discussions of coloniality. History reveals that, along with epistemic servility, there has been a counter-hegemonic movement which values not only autochthones' knowledge but also the different ways of knowing. We have adopted the concept of epistemologies of the South of Boaventura de Sousa Santos to designate the expressions which have historically been made invisible and which have found multiple ways to survive, resist and express themselves. After a historical philosophical-epistemological review which aims to contribute to the reconstruction and expansion of our theoretical framework, we discuss the role of social movements in Latin America as a place of genesis of popular education and of forms of participatory research which may continue to inspire transformative research practices. We argue that social movements, despite their political and ideological heterogeneity, may contain theoretical potential to be an epistemological place of critical assessment of the ideological currents of the North, to foster the dispute about the interpretation of realities and to stimulate research methodologies which are participatory and promote citizenship. |
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