LEGITIMIZING KNOWLEDGES. The reconfiguration of social hierarchies around African wetlands of international interest.
Résumé
Knowledge has not legitimacy in essence. Its validity emerges in particular situations where converge the personal biographies of participants, the weight of institutions involved, the tools and methods employed and the frames of reference evoked. These elements produce original legitimacies that appear against binary and conventional categorizations of knowledge (North/South, Skilled/Unskilled, Intellectual/Manual, Masculine/Feminine). Our aim is to test this hypothesis in situations involving different knowledges around the declaration of a wetland of international interest in Sudan.
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