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《One Health 中的社会科学:巴西布鲁马迪纽大坝决堤的多元世界视角见解》。

Social Sciences in One Health: Insights From Multiple Worlds Perspectives on the Dam Rupture in Brumadinho-Brazil.

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2021 Sep 29;9:649355. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.649355. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Concepts that integrate human, animal, and ecosystem health - such as One Health (OH) - have been highlighted in recent years and mobilized in transdisciplinary approaches. However, there is a lack of input from the social sciences in OH discussions. This is a gap to overcome, including in Latin America. Therefore, this paper incorporates recent studies from economics and anthropology to the debate, contributing to the opening of transdisciplinary dialogues for the elaboration of OH theory and practice. As a starting point, we explore the recent case of a tailings dam breach, making considerations about how and why this event was experienced in different ways by the affected Indigenous and non-Indigenous worlds. From economics, we show how different theories perceive and impact these different worlds, presenting some existing alternatives to the hegemonic thinking of domination and exploitation. From anthropology, we present the perspectivism concept, deriving from the field of relational ontologies, suggesting there are significant and inevitable disagreements-equivocations-among different worlds. Thus, we discuss how the social sciences can help address challenging factors that need to be considered in health approaches that intend to deal with complex global problems. In conclusion, OH should incorporate social science discussions, considering relating practice to the multiple realities in which a particular problem or conflict is inserted. Overcoming the barriers that hinder transdisciplinary dialogue is fundamental and urgent for an effective approach to the multiple and distinct interconnections among humans, animals and environments.

摘要

近年来,人们强调了将人类、动物和生态系统健康融为一体的理念,例如“One Health”(同一健康),并将其应用于跨学科方法中。然而,在“One Health”的讨论中,社会科学的参与度仍然不足。这是一个需要克服的差距,包括在拉丁美洲也是如此。因此,本文将经济学和人类学的最新研究纳入到这一辩论中,为“同一健康”理论和实践的跨学科对话开辟了新的思路。作为一个起点,我们探讨了最近尾矿坝决堤的案例,考虑了为什么以及为什么这个事件会以不同的方式被受影响的土著和非土著世界所经历。从经济学的角度,我们展示了不同的理论如何看待和影响这些不同的世界,并提出了一些现有替代霸权统治和剥削思维的方法。从人类学的角度,我们提出了“相对主义”的概念,源自关系本体论领域,表明在不同的世界之间存在着重大而不可避免的分歧——即“歧义”。因此,我们讨论了社会科学如何帮助解决健康方法中需要考虑的具有挑战性的因素,这些健康方法旨在应对复杂的全球问题。总之,“One Health”应该纳入社会科学的讨论,考虑将实践与特定问题或冲突所嵌入的多个现实联系起来。克服阻碍跨学科对话的障碍对于采取有效的方法来处理人类、动物和环境之间的多重和独特的相互联系至关重要且紧迫。

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