Collective health, decoloniality and feminism(s). Contributions from the dialogue of knowledge between women
In this article we reflect on the implications of trying out interventions in decolonial and feminist keys, based on pre-professional practice in the field of health, at the fifth level of the Bachelor's Degree in Social Work (Faculty of Social Sciences- National University of Córdoba). We main...
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I10-R314-article-307622020-11-01T15:56:56Z Collective health, decoloniality and feminism(s). Contributions from the dialogue of knowledge between women Salud colectiva, decolonialidad y feminismo(s). Apuestas desde el diálogo de saberes entre mujeres Fernández, Carla Antonella Nobile Pascualides, Lía Turconi, Julieta collective health ecology of knowledge decoloniality feminist epistemologies salud colectiva ecología de saberes decolonialidad epistemologías feministas. In this article we reflect on the implications of trying out interventions in decolonial and feminist keys, based on pre-professional practice in the field of health, at the fifth level of the Bachelor's Degree in Social Work (Faculty of Social Sciences- National University of Córdoba). We maintain that the dialogue of knowledge and decolonial feminist epistemologies are fertile ground for cultivating collective health, which recovers epistemological and ontological diversities. In order to assume this challenge from Social Work, we consider it imperative to decolonize our interventions as the profession does not escape from the colonial inheritance either. Within this framework, we are interested in sharing the challenges, coordinates, and ruptures that we recognized in our experience of intervention, in the complex relationship between health and women; since apprehending the decolonial and feminist options embodies an arduous process of revealing the colonial-patriarchal-capitalist in our practices and subjectivities. En este artículo reflexionamos sobre las implicancias de ensayar intervenciones en claves decoloniales y feministas, a partir de la práctica pre-profesional en el campo de la salud, en el quinto nivel de la Licenciatura en Trabajo Social (Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-Universidad Nacional de Córdoba). Sostenemos que el diálogo de saberes y las epistemologías feministas decoloniales son tierra fértil para cultivar una salud colectiva, que recupere las diversidades epistemológicas y ontológicas. Como apuesta para asumir este desafío desde el Trabajo Social, consideramos imperioso descolonizar nuestras intervenciones en tanto la profesión tampoco escapa a las herencias coloniales. En ese marco, nos interesa compartir los desafíos, coordenadas, rupturas que reconocimos en nuestra experiencia de intervención, en la compleja relación entre salud y mujeres; ya que aprehender las opciones decoloniales y feministas encarna un arduo proceso de develar lo colonial-patriarcal-capitalista en nuestras prácticas y subjetividades. Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) 2020-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30762 ConCienciaSocial; Vol. 4 Núm. 7 (2020): Procesos emancipatorios: géneros, disidencias, feminismos; 262-278 2591-5339 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30762/31433 Derechos de autor 2020 Carla A. Fernández, Lía Nobile Pascualides y Julieta Turconi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
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collective health ecology of knowledge decoloniality feminist epistemologies salud colectiva ecología de saberes decolonialidad epistemologías feministas. Fernández, Carla Antonella Nobile Pascualides, Lía Turconi, Julieta Collective health, decoloniality and feminism(s). Contributions from the dialogue of knowledge between women |
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Fernández, Carla Antonella Nobile Pascualides, Lía Turconi, Julieta |
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Collective health, decoloniality and feminism(s). Contributions from the dialogue of knowledge between women |
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In this article we reflect on the implications of trying out interventions in decolonial and feminist keys, based on pre-professional practice in the field of health, at the fifth level of the Bachelor's Degree in Social Work (Faculty of Social Sciences- National University of Córdoba). We maintain that the dialogue of knowledge and decolonial feminist epistemologies are fertile ground for cultivating collective health, which recovers epistemological and ontological diversities. In order to assume this challenge from Social Work, we consider it imperative to decolonize our interventions as the profession does not escape from the colonial inheritance either.
Within this framework, we are interested in sharing the challenges, coordinates, and ruptures that we recognized in our experience of intervention, in the complex relationship between health and women; since apprehending the decolonial and feminist options embodies an arduous process of revealing the colonial-patriarchal-capitalist in our practices and subjectivities. |
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Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) |
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