2022
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-12902022220452en
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Weave another Basket of Knowledge? A remote collaborative research on the covid-19 pandemic

Abstract: From the experience of the project Indigenous Responses to COVID-19 in Brazil: social arrangements and global health (PARI-c), in the region of Alto Rio Negro (AM), we seek to reflect in this article on the possibilities and implications of collaborative knowledge production with indigenous researchers, taking into account the health emergency, territorial immobilities, social inequalities, and epistemological and ontological policy differences. From the idea of Baskets of knowledge, we think about the forms a… Show more

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“…Six papers focused on sexual and reproductive health and rights19–24 with a further two papers specifically on maternal health,25 26 while five papers focused on mental health,27–31 three papers discussed health in humanitarian settings,30 32 33 two papers focused on planetary health34 35 and one paper focused on non-communicable diseases 36. Five papers had a focus on pandemics, ranging from prevention37 to transmission38 to response,39–41 and one highlighted the challenges surrounding the production and distribution of vaccines 42. Nine papers had a service delivery focus which analysed the impact of (de)coloniality on service provision21 25 39 43 44 and service providers,23 36 45 46 while seven analysed community engagement in research methods40 44 47–50 and programme design 38.…”
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“…Six papers focused on sexual and reproductive health and rights19–24 with a further two papers specifically on maternal health,25 26 while five papers focused on mental health,27–31 three papers discussed health in humanitarian settings,30 32 33 two papers focused on planetary health34 35 and one paper focused on non-communicable diseases 36. Five papers had a focus on pandemics, ranging from prevention37 to transmission38 to response,39–41 and one highlighted the challenges surrounding the production and distribution of vaccines 42. Nine papers had a service delivery focus which analysed the impact of (de)coloniality on service provision21 25 39 43 44 and service providers,23 36 45 46 while seven analysed community engagement in research methods40 44 47–50 and programme design 38.…”
Section: Results: Where and How Does Gender Appear In The Decolonisin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five papers had a focus on pandemics, ranging from prevention37 to transmission38 to response,39–41 and one highlighted the challenges surrounding the production and distribution of vaccines 42. Nine papers had a service delivery focus which analysed the impact of (de)coloniality on service provision21 25 39 43 44 and service providers,23 36 45 46 while seven analysed community engagement in research methods40 44 47–50 and programme design 38. Seven papers concentrated on Indigenous health, of which four studied the health of Indigenous peoples39 40 43 46 and three discussed Indigenous conceptions of health 34 37 49…”
Section: Results: Where and How Does Gender Appear In The Decolonisin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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