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The Ecology of Religious Knowledges [PDF]
Different religious traditions, beliefs, and experiences claim to have epistemic contact with the ultimate source of reality. However, this epistemic claim has encountered one of its most significant obstacles in the initial incompatibility of its ...
Juan Morales
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Nursing, an ecology of knowledges
Objective: Contribute to situate and characterize the knowledge in nursing. Methodology: Original theoretical reflection. Development: The notion of nursing as an ecology of knowledge calls for a clarification of the status of science that we assign to ...
Paulo Joaquim Pina Queirós
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Decolonizing ELT teacher education by incorporating knowledge of local communities in the teaching practicum [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] [PDF]
Despite significant advances in the epistemological frameworks that guide teacher education in Colombia and elsewhere, it continues to be governed mostly by traditional Eurocentric paradigms.
Luz Mary Quintero, Amparo Olarte Clavijo
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TORPP - Turtles, One Health Research & Plastic Pollution: A multidisciplinary consortium to evaluate the environmental and health impact of Micro/NanoPlastics (MNPs) pollution [PDF]
Although the World Health Organization characterizes a One Health concern as one in which there is the capability to incorporate numerous disciplines to tackle health challenges threatening humans, animals and ecosystems, scientific efforts frequently ...
A. Legrand +9 more
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In this article, we would like to discuss the necessity, felt by many authors, to seriously consider the idea of « zombies » categories and technologies.
Antoine Lalande, Joëlle Le Marec
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Ecology of knowledges and languages in Latin American academic production
The Latin American academic production is analyzed relating to its visibility, internationalization, and the ecology of knowledges and languages. Bibliometric tools were used to form a corpus of 2,939 studies in the Scopus database between 2010-2019 ...
Kyria Rebeca Finardi +2 more
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As a prestigious form of writing, the empirical research article is vital for communication, assessment and legitimisation of community-based research and practice. Yet, the research article is powerful partly because it draws upon social-semiotic
Margaret Malone
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Based on the relationship between the Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia (UFSB) and the Teia dos Povos (Peoples’ Web) - network of traditional communities and urban and peasant movements -, the text suggests reflections about the meeting of traditional
Spensy Kmitta Pimentel +1 more
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We all carry an imperative to imagining collectively more just cities, to engaging more meaningfully with multiple urban actors and their different sensibilities through their stories.
Catalina Ortiz
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Collective action problems posed by no-take zones [PDF]
Around 0.04% of the world's marine area is presently designated as no-take zone (NTZ), in which all fishing is banned. The IUCN, backed by many marine fisheries and ecology scientists, has called for this to be increased to 20-30% by 2012 in order to ...
Jones, PJS
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