publisher: Being human in nature

Authors

  • Diego Rodríguez Estrada Instituto Otavaleño de Antropología

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51306/ioasarance.052.01

Keywords:

Anthropocene, social sciences, modernity

Abstract

In this dossier of the Sarance Journal we have traced the way to think methodologies, practices and perspectives that lead us to ask ourselves from the social sciences about the interaction between the human species, the other species and the planet we cohabit. In that relationship we have asked ourselves how to go beyond nature understood as an environmental category, as the mere stage or space where social, cultural and historical "events" take place and as "a resource for the moral intentionality of man" (Lowenhaupt Tsing, A., 2017), which allows us to dominate and domesticate it. 

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Author Biography

  • Diego Rodríguez Estrada, Instituto Otavaleño de Antropología

    Research Director of the Instituto Otavaleño de Antropología (Otavalo-Ecuador). Member of the MUSC research group (Musics in Contemporary Societies); of the MRT working group (Technological Reproduction Musics), of the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Member of ZURCIR: laboratory of border thinking, which aims to create dynamics of generation and transfer of knowledge from the border inside-outside the academy from a transatlantic axis, currently the line of research is: Complex identities and race from interstitial thinking.

    Researcher, he has worked in several projects of cataloging, preservation and digitization of sound documents for various institutions. Guest lecturer at various universities in Ecuador and is also a guest professor since 2017 in the Degree of Musicology and the Ethnomusicology Module of the Master of Research in Musicology, Music Education and Interpretation of Early Music, at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Published

2024-06-18

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