The coastal world: the temporal and territorial dimensions, knowledge and alternatives
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v20i0.16455Keywords:
natural time, clock time, tradition and modernity, dialog between times and knowledge, tempo natural, tempo do relógio, tradição e modernidade, diálogo entre tempos e saberesAbstract
This article try to configure, in general terms, the temporal and territorial dimensions of the coastal world centering in its principal subject - the artisanal fisherman. Based in the knowledge and patrimonial practices of the fishermen from the coast in their time rhythms we discuss the role of dialog between tradition and modernity, in new historical synthesis, as alternatives - formulated in germen - the exogenous threats that social subjects are suffering in the time and space tending do disfigurement of their traditional way of life, as well as the proposition of the dialogs between of sciences of the tradition and the modern sciences based in the paradigm of the complexity to the building of new contributions with view the shared gestion of the coastal environment, and their resources, anchored on the sustainability ethics, putting the coastal societies on new historical platform.
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