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Ethnographie et recherches participatives

Actualités des formes de recherche-action en sciences sociales

Ethnographie et recherches participatives

Abstract

Les défis sociétaux et environnementaux actuels renouvellent l’intérêt du croisement de savoirs scientifiques, d’actions et d’expériences. Des citoyens s’engagent auprès de scientifiques, et réciproquement, dans la production de connaissances utilisables pour l’action et pouvant jouer un rôle de transformation. Ce mouvement des sciences et recherches participatives s’est particulièrement développé et structuré ces dernières années. C’est dans ce contexte que la question des formes d’intervention de l’ethnographie - à la fois ancienne et en constant renouvellement - s’est imposée. Elle s’articule à des enjeux importants relevant des transformations sociales et culturelles, des relations entre science et société, des enjeux sociaux, environnementaux, économiques ou politiques, des modes d’implication et d’application de l’anthropologie, de la sociologie et de la variété des métiers ouverts aux sciences sociales.

Today’s societal and environmental challenges make it all the more important to bring together scientific knowledge, action and experience. Citizens are getting involved with scientists, and vice versa, in the production of knowledge that can be used for action and can play a transformative role. This participatory science and research movement has developed and become particularly structured in recent years. It is in this context that the question of the forms of ethnographic intervention - both long-standing and constantly evolving - has come to the fore. It is linked to major issues relating to social and cultural change, the relationship between science and society, social, environmental, economic and political issues, the ways in which anthropology and sociology are involved and applied, and the variety of professions open to social sciences.

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Ethnologie anthropologie

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