COVID-19: CONTRIBUCIONES PARA PENSAR UNA NUEVA ÉTICA DE LA CONVIVENCIA ESPACIAL

IF 0.1 Q4 GEOGRAPHY
Luis Miguel Barboza Arias
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SARS-CoV-2 first cases were detected almost 18 months ago. Since then, over 170 million of people has been infected. The emerging Covid-19 pandemic still creates scenarios of uncertainty. This paper brings some elements to think a new ethics of spatial coexistence that consider the future as territory of possibilities and an alternative to overcome our disconnection with nature. This is an invitation to imagine a set of creative ways of multi-species relations and to identify new senses of place and belongingness in the historical context of the Covid-19 pandemic. What kind of learning are we getting from all of this? What is our position regarding these challenges and opportunities? It remains to be seen whether the coronavirus can stimulate a paradigmatic shift in the appropriate direction in our understanding of world. Meanwhile, we are experiencing growing pressure to modify the anthropocentric narrative of "being-in-the-world", that has compromised our options to inhabit tomorrow in a significant way
COVID-19:对思考空间共存新伦理的贡献
第一例SARS-CoV-2病例是在近18个月前发现的。自那时以来,已有超过1.7亿人受到感染。新出现的Covid-19大流行仍带来不确定性。本文引入了一些元素来思考一种新的空间共存伦理,将未来视为可能性的领域,以及克服我们与自然脱节的另一种选择。这是在邀请我们想象一套多物种关系的创造性方式,并在2019冠状病毒病大流行的历史背景下确定新的地方感和归属感。我们从这一切中学到了什么?面对这些挑战和机遇,我们持何立场?冠状病毒是否能刺激我们对世界的理解朝着适当的方向发生范式转变,还有待观察。与此同时,我们正面临着越来越大的压力,要求我们修改“活在世上”的人类中心主义叙事,这种叙事在很大程度上损害了我们居住在未来的选择
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