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Of Disciplined Minds and Disciplined Bodies: On Becoming an Ecologist
Authors:Roth  Wolff-Michael  Bowen   G. Michael
Affiliation:(1) University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Abstract:Phenomenologically speaking, the body is the hinge between the sociomaterial world and individual knowing. To illustrate the importance of this hinge in the making of ecologists, we draw on a two-year ethnographic project among field ecologists. Our study shows that becoming an ecologist involves not just the acquisition of skills and conceptual knowledge or just enculturation to a set of practices, such as occurs in university schooling, but also a disciplining of both mind and body, deriving from the physicality of engaging in the fieldwork itself. Becoming an ecologist therefore involves a ldquodiscipliningrdquo that mingles the mental and the physical.
Keywords:enculturation  embodiment  fieldwork  cognition
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