The objectives of this theoretical review, which simultaneously articulates applied
research, are the following: a-communicate a theoretical and practical
synthesis of Territorial Justice in Latin America, b-introduce the knowledge
of some perspectives of Bioethics related to Territorial Justice, and c-analyze
and recognize some aspects in common between Territorial Justice and
Bioethics with the purpose of transforming dialogues of knowledge into dialogues
of doing. With contributions from teachers in transformation theories
and in Participatory-Action-Research, as well as territorial and environmental
theories, the pollination of this group of more than 1500 people for almostfour decades emphasizes methods, techniques and concrete useful devices;
so that we can make our utopias come true and thus walk through new ones,
always from a rigorous, popular, emerging and transforming science. This
publication has the goal of inviting to solidify the bridges between these two
disciplines–one in development, the other more developed–so that together
they can accompany in the coming decades the concrete work of a number
of other sciences that produce invaluable contributions to knowledge, and a
more respectful human evolution of the Planet and its beings. The receptivity
in the work from other disciplines will be more than favorable if from the
Territorial Justice and Bioethics we manage to land theoretical, axiological
and epistemological principles, with specific scientific devices, methods and
techniques to achieve it. In this short text we communicate and propose clues
for it
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