Collaborative Research: Cultural Models of Nature Across Cultures: Space, Causality, and Primary Food Producers
合作研究:跨文化的自然文化模型:空间、因果关系和初级粮食生产者
基本信息
- 批准号:1330070
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-01 至 2015-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This cross-cultural research investigates cultural models (CMs) of nature held by populations across several cultures and five continents ranging from long-time primary food producers, e.g., farmers, fishermen, herders (and also hunters and gatherers) to those who recently shifted to become primary food consumers due to globalization forces. CMs of nature, typically held out of one's or a community's awareness, affect environmental actions in ways not necessarily predicted by more traditional ecological models. The project comprises fifteen scholars and six graduate students who are experts in a particular cultural area. Linguistic and experimental data will be collected and analyzed by a common protocol that combines qualitative and quantitative approaches. Methodology and ethnography play paramount roles. Researchers expect to discover a variety of CMs of nature that characterize each community investigated. These CMs represent specific organizations of the constitutive categories underlying the concept of nature, that is, humans, animals, plants, weather, physical environment, and the supernatural. They also expect causal relationships to be one of the major forces (in addition to spatial relationships) weaving together these categories. Similarly, while attributed to different elements and in a different potency, intentionality will be universally present.The results, because of the focus on primary food producers, will provide insights on how this kind of population typically constructs a CM of nature. In addition, one can explore the possibility that conceptions of space are central to the construction of CMs (in this case, of nature), thus, provide supporting evidence for an architecture of the mind that includes a major role for the spatial domain in the forming of other domains of knowledge. Finally and more importantly, the findings are intended to supply policy makers, i.e., major actors in finding solutions to climate change induced problems, with information on indigenous CMs of nature that will assist them in their decision-making.
这项跨文化研究调查了不同文化和五大洲的人群所持有的自然文化模式(CMs),从长期的主要粮食生产者,如农民、渔民、牧民(也包括猎人和采集者)到最近由于全球化力量而转变为主要粮食消费者的人。自然的CMs通常超出了个人或社区的意识,以更传统的生态模型不一定能预测的方式影响环境行动。该项目由15名学者和6名研究生组成,他们是某一特定文化领域的专家。语言和实验数据将通过结合定性和定量方法的共同协议收集和分析。方法论和人种学起着至关重要的作用。研究人员希望发现各种各样的自然CMs,以表征所调查的每个社区。这些CMs代表了构成自然概念的特定组织,即人类、动物、植物、天气、物理环境和超自然现象。他们还期望因果关系是将这些类别编织在一起的主要力量之一(除了空间关系)。同样,意向性虽然归于不同的要素,以不同的效力存在,但却普遍存在。由于对主要粮食生产者的关注,该结果将提供关于这类人口通常如何构建自然CM的见解。此外,人们还可以探索空间概念是构建CMs(在这种情况下是自然)的核心的可能性,从而为心灵的架构提供支持性证据,其中包括空间领域在形成其他知识领域中的主要作用。最后也是更重要的是,研究结果旨在为政策制定者(即寻找气候变化引起的问题的解决方案的主要行为者)提供有关土著自然生态系统的信息,以帮助他们做出决策。
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