Reyes-García Victoria, McKey Doyle
Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), 08010, Barcelona, Spain.
Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), 08193, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain.
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2025 Jul 21;21(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s13002-025-00803-2.
In recent years, ethnobiology has undergone significant transformation. A renewed research framework has emerged that prioritizes an ethics of care-one that emphasizes relationships, interdependence, and responsibility towards both human and non-human others throughout all stages of research. This paradigm shift, led largely by Indigenous scholars and researchers from the Global South, invites European ethnobiologists to critically reflect on how they can engage with, contribute to, and learn from these evolving approaches in light of pressing environmental and social challenges. In this Perspective, we explore the future of European ethnobiology in two main ways. First, we reflect on the specificities of a European lens within global ethnobiology, considering how European ethnobiologists might participate more meaningfully in transdisciplinary and intercultural dialogues. Second, drawing on core principles of the emerging global paradigm, we outline five key avenues for future development: (1) deepening commitments to an ethics of care; (2) responding more directly to contemporary challenges; (3) expanding research contexts; (4) reimagining methodological approaches; and (5) enhancing the societal relevance and applied impact of European ethnobiologists, both within and beyond Europe. We highlight current examples of European ethnobiologists already advancing these directions and underscore the field's dynamic evolution. We conclude by identifying critical challenges faced by European ethnobiologists, including the need to engage with rapidly evolving digital technologies and to navigate institutional and epistemic barriers that hinder the co-creation of knowledge across diverse worldviews.
近年来,民族生物学经历了重大变革。一种新的研究框架已经出现,该框架将关怀伦理置于优先地位——这种伦理在研究的各个阶段都强调人际关系、相互依存以及对人类和非人类他者的责任。这一范式转变主要由来自全球南方的本土学者和研究人员引领,促使欧洲民族生物学家批判性地思考,鉴于紧迫的环境和社会挑战,他们如何能够参与到这些不断演变的方法中,为其做出贡献并从中学习。在这篇观点文章中,我们通过两种主要方式探索欧洲民族生物学的未来。首先,我们思考全球民族生物学中欧洲视角的特殊性,考虑欧洲民族生物学家如何更有意义地参与跨学科和跨文化对话。其次,借鉴新兴全球范式的核心原则,我们概述未来发展的五条关键途径:(1)深化对关怀伦理的承诺;(2)更直接地应对当代挑战;(3)扩大研究背景;(4)重新构想方法论方法;(5)增强欧洲民族生物学家在欧洲内外的社会相关性和应用影响。我们突出了欧洲民族生物学家目前在推进这些方向方面的实例,并强调该领域的动态演变。我们通过确定欧洲民族生物学家面临的关键挑战来得出结论,包括需要应对快速发展的数字技术,以及应对阻碍跨不同世界观共同创造知识的制度和认知障碍。