巴西社会转型的扩展视角

Michelle Sampaio
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这篇评论对《社会转型的心理政治预见(PFST):对巴西可持续发展目标行动研究的理论反思》这篇论文提出了一个更广阔的视角。人们普遍认为,目前的资本主义道路正在加速全球气候危机和社会不平等,并带来个人和集体的挫折感。Cimini和Homem在他们的论文中提出了一个解决这种挫折感的建议,通过推进变革理论(ToC)概念,为基于意识的系统变革(ABSC)的行动研究项目创建一个框架。我强调在他们的行动研究项目中考虑到巴西的三个相关背景:1 .非殖民化和良好生活:巴西当前转型思维中的概念;2基于自然的解决方案:巴西社会生物文化多样性的价值ⅲ。为亚马逊地区建立参与式ToC的实践经验。Cimini和Homem提出的PFST之旅旨在通过使用存在感重新连接添加ABSC方法来扩展toc方法,这似乎是一条将内部和外部变化与社会和文化转型相结合的途径。他们有一个绝佳的机会,同时也面临着挑战,可以在领导者和变革者中播下一颗种子,扩大他们对如何产生影响的看法。他们可以通过提高认识和行动,超越可持续发展目标,在PFST的征程中大胆前行,并彰显巴西作为应对气候变化的基于自然的解决方案的全球领导者的地位。
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Expanded Perspectives on Social Transformation in Brazil
This commentary presents a broader perspective on the paper Psychopolitical foresensing for social transformation (PFST): theoretical reflections for action research in Brazil towards the SDGs. It is generally accepted that the current path of capitalism is accelerating the planetary climate crisis and social inequality and is bringing an individual and collective feeling of frustration.Cimini and Homem’s brings in their paper a proposal in tackle this frustration feeling through advancing the theory of change (ToC) concept by creating a framework for an action research project based on awareness-based systems change (ABSC). I highlight three relevant contexts to Brazil to be considered in their action research project: i. Decolonization and good living: concepts in Brazil’s current transformation mindset; ii. Nature-based solutions: the value of socio-biocultural diversity in Brazil; and iii. Practical experience on building a participatory ToC for the Amazon. Cimini and Homem’s proposed journey on PFST aiming to expand on ToCs approach by adding ABSC methodologies using presence-sense-reconnection, seems to be a path to integrate inner and out change with social and cultural transformation. They have a great opportunity, combined with a challenge, to plant a seed in leaders and changemakers in expanding their views of how impact can be generated. They can be bold in the PFST journey by enhancing awareness and actions, going beyond the SDGs, and bringing light to Brazil’s position as a global leader in nature-based solutions to face climate change.
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