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PLOS ONE | 2015

Does Environmental Instability Favor the Production and Horizontal Transmission of Knowledge regarding Medicinal Plants? A Study in Southeast Brazil

Gustavo Taboada Soldati; Natalia Hanazaki; Marta Crivos; Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque

Greater socio-environmental instability favors the individual production of knowledge because innovations are adapted to new circumstances. Furthermore, instability stimulates the horizontal transmission of knowledge because this mechanism disseminates adapted information. This study investigates the following hypothesis: Greater socio-environmental instability favors the production of knowledge (innovation) to adapt to new situations, and socio-environmental instability stimulates the horizontal transmission of knowledge, which is a mechanism that diffuses adapted information. In addition, the present study describes “how”, “when”, “from whom” and the “stimulus/context”, in which knowledge regarding medicinal plants is gained or transferred. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews from three groups that represented different levels of socio-environmental instability. Socio-environmental instability did not favor individual knowledge production or any cultural transmission modes, including vertical to horizontal, despite increasing the frequency of horizontal pathways. Vertical transmission was the most important knowledge transmission strategy in all of the groups in which mothers were the most common models (knowledge sources). Significantly, childhood was the most important learning stage, although learning also occurred throughout life. Direct teaching using language was notable as a knowledge transmission strategy. Illness was the main stimulus that triggered local learning. Learning modes about medicinal plants were influenced by the knowledge itself, particularly the dynamic uses of therapeutic resources.


Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2007

Pathways as "signatures in landscape": towards an ethnography of mobility among the Mbya-Guaraní (Northeastern Argentina)

Marta Crivos; María Rosa Martínez; María Lelia Pochettino; Carolina Remorini; Anahí Sy; Laura Teves


REDES: Revista Hispana para el Análisis de Redes Sociales | 2002

Una Aplicación de la Metodología de Redes Sociales a la Investigación Etnográfica.

Laura Teves; Marta Crivos; María Rosa Martínez; Cynthia Saenz


Agriculture and Human Values | 2004

Nature and domestic life in the Valle del Cuñapirú (Misiones, Argentina): Reflections on Mbyá-Guaraní ethnoecology

Marta Crivos; María Rosa Martínez; María Lelia Pochettino; Carolina Remorini; Cynthia Saenz; Anahí Sy


Archive | 2002

Etnografía de la vejez en comunidades Mbyá-Guaraní, provincia de Misiones, Argentina.

María Rosa Martínez; Marta Crivos; Carolina Remorini


Scripta Ethnologica | 2006

Los tachó. Consideraciones sobre el origen y función de los parásitos en dos comunidades Mbyá de la provincia de Misiones, Argentina

Marta Crivos; María Rosa Martínez; María Lelia Pochettino; Laura Teves; Carolina Remorini; Anahí Sy


Vth INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ETHNOBOTANY. | 2009

El ?susto?: ?síndrome culturalmente específico? en contextos pluriculturales. Algunas consideraciones sobre su etiología y terapéutica en México y Argentina

Carolina Remorini; Marta Crivos; Matías Martínez; A. Aguilar Contreras


Revista de Filosofía y Teoría Política | 1996

ALGUNOS 'USOS' DE LOS MODELOS EPISTEMOLÓGICOS EN LA RECONSTRUCCIÓN DEL DESARROLLO TEÓRICO EN ANTROPOLOGÍA

Marta Crivos; Laura Teves


Revista Argentina de Antropología Biológica | 1996

Papel del método experimental en la formación del antropólogo

Eduardo R. Scarano; Marta Crivos; Marcelo Prati


Archive | 1996

Las estrategias frente a la enfermedad en Molinos (Salta, Argentina)

Marta Crivos; María Rosa Martínez; Antonio Martínez; Carlos Serrano

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María Rosa Martínez

National University of La Plata

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Carolina Remorini

National University of La Plata

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Laura Teves

National University of La Plata

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María Lelia Pochettino

National University of La Plata

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Anahí Sy

National University of La Plata

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Cynthia Saenz

National University of La Plata

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Eduardo R. Scarano

National University of La Plata

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Marcelo Prati

National University of La Plata

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Abigail Aguilar Contreras

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Analía Jacob

National University of La Plata

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