Southern Ontologies. Reorienting Agendas in Social Ontology

Journal of Social Ontology (2):51-79 (2023)
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Abstract

This article addresses ontological negotiations in the Global South through three case studies of community-based research in Brazil and Ghana. We argue that ontological perspectives of Indigenous and other subjugated communities require an ontological pluralism that recognizes the plurality of both representational tools and ways of being in the world. Locating these two readings of ontological pluralism in the politics of the Global South, the article highlights a wider dynamic from ontological paternalism to ontological diversity to ontological decolonization. We conclude by arguing that this dynamic provides important lessons for reorienting agendas in social ontology through Southern Ontologies.

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Matthias Kramm
University Tübingen
David Ludwig
Wageningen University and Research
Jairo Robles-Piñeros
Universidad Pedagógica Nacional
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