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The multiple perspectives in a dialogical continued education course on animal welfare: Accounts of a team of extension agents and a manager and a cowboy from a rural Brazilian territory
Fecha
2014-12-01Registro en:
Linguistics and Education, v. 28, p. 17-27.
0898-5898
10.1016/j.linged.2014.07.003
2-s2.0-84907779577
2-s2.0-84907779577.pdf
Autor
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Faculty of Technology, Science and Education
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The objective of this article is to describe and analyze practices of a training course in animal welfare with a strong dialogical component, as offered by state rural extension agents to a manager and cowboy of a rural Brazilian cattle ranch. This case study is part of a bigger research project financed by Brazil's National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) on dialogical communication, or dialogism, as an alternative approach to the predominant diffusion of innovations theory employed in teaching-learning processes in rural extension worldwide. This case study seeks to demonstrate that the dialogical course of rational management practices and animal welfare contributes significantly in the joint development of a more sustainable livestock production that is both less violent towards animals and addresses social constraints between the subjects involved in livestock production. Thus, dialogism significantly improves existing communication barriers inherent in society and the overall quality of life of the cowboys in their workplace.