@article{1436330, recid = {1436330}, author = {Sousa, Clarilza Prado de, and Serrano Oswald, Serena Eréndira,}, title = {Social representations for the anthropocene : Latin American perspectives /}, pages = {1 online resource (xix, 418 pages) :}, abstract = {The Anthropocene has become a field of studies in which the influence of human activity on the Earth System and nature is both the main threat and the potential solution. Social Representations Theory has been evolving since the 1960s. It links knowledge and practice in everyday life and is an effective way to deal with systemic crises based on common sense. This book assembles key contributions by Latin American scholars working with social representations in the social sciences that are of conceptual relevance to the study of the Anthropocene and that investigate the societal consequences of complex interrelations between common sense and topics of global relevance, such as the contradictions of sustainable development, the construction of risks beyond risk-perception, health, negotiation and governance in the field of education, gender equality, the usefulness of longitudinal and systemic ethnography and case studies, and agency and the link between inequality, crises and risk society in the context of COVID-19, presenting theoretical and methodological innovations from Spanish, Portuguese and French researchthat have rarely been available in English.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1436330}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67778-7}, }