We use the theory of complexity to analise gender questions, showing that those are built by society in an exchange of interactions between nature and culture. The bioanthropological rootsand and the sociocultural characteristics contain different experiences, knowledge and wisdom, in a complex organization in which oposition does notmean extinction, and difference does not imply hierarchy. We can apply Morin’s “tetralogical ring” concept, which admits disorder, organization, order and interaction to the understanding of the impasse between masculine and feminine, humans and non-humans, towards a paradigmatic change in the social and environmental relations
The term\ua0gender\ua0refers to the cultural and social characteristics attributed to men and women ...
Since the early 1970s, the notions of space and place have been located on the two sides of a barric...
Investigating the complexity of grammatical gender begins with the question: What are the dimensions...
O trabalho utiliza a teoria da complexidade para a análise das questões de gênero, mostrando que a s...
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Traditional approach to the study of society-nature interactions based on reductionism and linear ca...
The paper reviews and argues for the importance of insights from the trans-disciplinary ‘complexity ...
Science has traditionally addressed issues of human nature in terms of distinctly separate 'male' ...
Grammatical gender is a feature that adds complexity to the languages in which it occurs. It is a st...
There is a mismatch between social and biological approaches in the studies on sex and gender. Neuro...
The target paper shows how cultural adaptations to ecological problems can underpin "paradoxical" pa...
The “language-communication-society” triangle defies traditional scientific approaches. Rather, it i...
Many perceive sex and gender to be the same concept or at least related to each other, but this is n...
This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as...
A cross-linguistic survey shows that languages with gender can have very high levels of morphologica...
The term\ua0gender\ua0refers to the cultural and social characteristics attributed to men and women ...
Since the early 1970s, the notions of space and place have been located on the two sides of a barric...
Investigating the complexity of grammatical gender begins with the question: What are the dimensions...
O trabalho utiliza a teoria da complexidade para a análise das questões de gênero, mostrando que a s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Traditional approach to the study of society-nature interactions based on reductionism and linear ca...
The paper reviews and argues for the importance of insights from the trans-disciplinary ‘complexity ...
Science has traditionally addressed issues of human nature in terms of distinctly separate 'male' ...
Grammatical gender is a feature that adds complexity to the languages in which it occurs. It is a st...
There is a mismatch between social and biological approaches in the studies on sex and gender. Neuro...
The target paper shows how cultural adaptations to ecological problems can underpin "paradoxical" pa...
The “language-communication-society” triangle defies traditional scientific approaches. Rather, it i...
Many perceive sex and gender to be the same concept or at least related to each other, but this is n...
This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as...
A cross-linguistic survey shows that languages with gender can have very high levels of morphologica...
The term\ua0gender\ua0refers to the cultural and social characteristics attributed to men and women ...
Since the early 1970s, the notions of space and place have been located on the two sides of a barric...
Investigating the complexity of grammatical gender begins with the question: What are the dimensions...