Abstract: Based on a collective experience of co-research, aimed at fighting climate change, conducted with the inhabitants of the village of Ngothie (Kaolack district) in Senegal and with an international interdisciplinary team, it is here to discuss how the social mapping of community knowledge (Fals Bordas, 2007) has highlighted the «knowledge of people», «local knowledge», «ordinary knowledge», «ensablated», «buried» (Foucault, 1997), rituals, location knowledge, beliefs, ecological knowledge (De Sousa Santos, 2016) essential to building the future of the village by naming injustices related to local policies and developments and organizing collective resistance against climate change.
Cartographie sociale des savoirs communautaires
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