Pilon Andre´ Francisco
School of Public Health, University of São Paulo
For the diagnosis and prognosis of the problems of quality of life, a multidisciplinary ecosystemic approach encompasses four dimensions of beingintheworld, as donors and recipients: intimate, interactive, social and biophysical. Social, cultural and environmental vulnerabilities are understood and dealt with, in different circumstances of space and time, as the conjugated effect of all dimensions of beingintheworld, as they induce the events (deficits and assets), cope with consequences (desired or undesired) and contribute for change. Instead of fragmented and reduced representations of reality, diagnosis and prognosis of cultural, educational, environmental and health problems considers the connections (assets) and ruptures (deficits) between the different dimensions, providing a planning model to develop and evaluate research, teaching programmes, public policies and field projects. The methodology is participatory, experiential and reflexive; heuristichermeneutic processes unveil cultural and epistemic paradigms that orient subjectobject relationships; giving people the opportunity to reflect on their own realities, engage in new experiences and find new ways to live better in a better world. The proposal is a creative model for thought and practice, providing many opportunities for discussion, debate and development of holistic projects integrating different scientific domains (social sciences, psychology, education, philosophy, etc.). Key\"words: education, culture, politics, soci ety, health, environment.
Language: english
Pilon Andre´ Francisco
The Bubbles or the Boiling Pot? An Ecosystemic Approach to Culture, Environment and Quality of Life // Electronic periodical “Herald of the International Academy of Sciences. Russian Section”, 2007. Issue #1: 31—38