Download PDFOpen PDF in browserInquiry into Prerequisites for Co-Creating a Culture of Care and KinshipEasyChair Preprint 1452324 pages•Date: August 26, 2024AbstractThis paper presents our findings over the two years of stewarding the WorldEthicForum (WEFo). It shows the interrelationality of the different schools of thought and bodies of work on which our participatory action research (PAR) is built alongside transdisciplinary approaches. This paper introduces a conceptual lens for WEFo’s PAR, which includes the layers of relational ontology, multiple epistemologies, relational fabric, practices, and capacities for visible outcomes and actions. It explores two key components or prerequisites of this work: practices and capacities and the relational fabric in the pluriverse. The analysis explores deeper pattern recognition, navigating power dynamics, and the importance of diverse representation, building trust and common ground and designing effective processes and social architectures. The paper identifies the significance of surfacing deeply rooted issues, building relational capacities, and engaging with land and place. It acknowledges the inclusion of diverse voices and perspectives as essential, drawing from feminist theory and decolonising approaches to broadening collective understanding. This paper wants to lay the groundwork for our further participatory action research in the field of co-creating a culture of care and kinship. It identifies gaps in existing knowledge and highlights required inquiry for future empirical studies and practical applications in societal transformation. Keyphrases: Participatory Action Research, ecocentrism, epistemologies, practices and capacities, relational fabric, transformative learning
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