Métodos Cualitativos, Sistematización de Experiencias y Autobiografía

Métodos Cualitativos, Sistematización de Experiencias y Autobiografía

Discussion on Qualitative Research Methods

Introduction and Context

  • The session begins with greetings from the host, acknowledging participants and introducing the event as a special occasion for the Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez.
  • The host expresses gratitude to various university officials, including Rector Ana Alejandrina Reyes Páez and Dean Lu Fernanda Zambrano, for their support in organizing this event.
  • Acknowledgment is given to Professor María Isabel, subdirector of postgraduate education, along with all university staff involved in community engagement efforts.

Purpose of the Discussion

  • The focus of today's discussion is on qualitative methods, experience systematization, and autobiography in research.
  • Professor Julio Valdés is introduced as a key speaker who will share insights on why researchers should shift their focus back to qualitative methods.

Importance of Qualitative Research

  • Valdés emphasizes breaking away from binary thinking that pits quantitative against qualitative methods; both have unique strengths.
  • He explains that qualitative methods provide a deeper understanding of human groups and individual experiences compared to quantitative approaches which rely heavily on numerical data.

Characteristics of Qualitative Methods

  • Qualitative research focuses on specific human groups or individuals rather than general statistics; it seeks to understand personal narratives through biographical methods.
  • This approach allows researchers to delve into social structures and representations present in individual lives.

Current Trends in University Research

  • The university aims to enhance its educational relevance by integrating teaching, research, and community interaction since 2021.
  • There’s an ongoing effort to promote collaborative research that resonates with local cultural contexts while fostering collective inquiry among researchers.

Reflection on Methodologies

  • Valdés raises a critical point about categorizing Latin American methodologies; he suggests they do not fit neatly into traditional qualitative categories like ethnographic or participatory action research.
  • He argues that these methodologies often involve self-reflection within group investigations rather than solely focusing on external analysis by the researcher.

Understanding Epistemology in Collective Knowledge

The Role of Dialogue in Knowledge Creation

  • Emphasizes the importance of internal dialogue within a collective, contrasting it with external researchers who impose categories and reflections.
  • Discusses how traditional epistemology is often based on individualism, while collective knowledge recognizes interconnectedness among individuals.

Collective and Dialogical Knowledge

  • Highlights that knowledge derived from these methods is collective and dialogical, differing significantly from qualitative methods that rely on individual perspectives.
  • References Professor Olad Gelo's contributions to understanding epistemological issues, particularly how scientific credibility is assigned to knowledge.

Social Relevance and Sociocritical Paradigm

  • Introduces the sociocritical paradigm as a means of research aimed at transforming reality rather than merely explaining it.
  • Stresses the need for universities to differentiate themselves by focusing on social relevance through transformative research practices.

Personal Experience as a Source of Knowledge

  • Raises questions about how personal experiences can contribute to broader transformations in society.
  • Explores the challenge of converting personal narratives into valid knowledge, which conflicts with positivist views on objectivity.

Interconnectedness of Individual Narratives

  • Argues that individual life stories are not isolated but intertwined with societal structures and educational systems.
  • Suggests that when analyzing personal experiences, one must consider their connection to larger societal dynamics.

Case Study: Community Experiences

  • Uses an example from Monte Carmelo to illustrate how community narratives reflect broader socio-economic factors affecting education.

Research Methodologies in Latin American Contexts

Structural Elements and Symbolism in Research

  • The discussion highlights the presence of structural elements and symbolism within research methodologies, suggesting that these can illuminate various perspectives for different groups.
  • Emphasizes that each research methodology is unique, despite having guidelines for participatory research and experience systematization.

Importance of Individualized Research Approaches

  • The speaker shares personal insights on how Julio Valdés's book "Vida Cotidiana e Investigación Creadora" significantly influenced their doctoral thesis, emphasizing the need for personalized approaches to research.
  • The concept of "metodizar" (methodologizing) is introduced as an epistemic proposal that acknowledges daily operations aimed at fulfilling everyday needs.

Autobiographical Research Dimensions

  • Reference to Henry Nojosa’s work on autobiography outlines seven dimensions essential for conducting autobiographical research as a project.
  • Highlights the importance of creativity in methodologizing research work, indicating that guidance from literature can help shape individual methodologies.

Key Literature Contributions

  • Innocencia Orellana's book on biographical methods is mentioned, which explores similarities between biography, life history, and autobiography—important concepts for understanding qualitative research.
  • Acknowledges the university's policy to focus inwardly before seeking external references, stressing the value of local intellectual contributions over artificial intelligence resources.

Engaging with Local Knowledge Production

  • Gladis Madrid’s contributions are noted regarding the significance of narrative storytelling in academic discourse.
  • The speaker lists several influential authors from their university who have contributed to understanding Latin American methodologies.

Resources for Methodological Development

  • Introduction to UNIDOC SEPAP (the documentation unit), which offers a rich collection of documents related to Latin American qualitative research methodologies.
  • Stresses that any investigation must consider contextual realities such as economic crises or pandemics as integral parts of the study.

Dialogue and Collaborative Research Practices

  • Discusses the importance of dialogue in research—acknowledging previous voices while contributing new insights enhances collaborative knowledge production.

Commitment to Relevant Research

  • Calls upon researchers to engage deeply with national issues through relevant studies that address contradictions faced by society.

La Creación de Conocimiento en Nuestra América

Proceso de Creación y Resistencia

  • La ciencia social en América Latina es un proceso continuo que busca mejorar la convivencia y calidad de vida.
  • Se menciona la historia de resistencia ante invasiones, destacando la importancia del enfoque participativo en la investigación.
  • Herramientas como encuestas y observaciones directas son esenciales para el desarrollo de investigaciones significativas.

Innovación Metodológica

  • Se enfatiza que no se debe seguir métodos preestablecidos; cada investigador adapta su enfoque según las necesidades del estudio.
  • En la Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez, se está desarrollando un nuevo método biográfico que desafía visiones tradicionales.

Comunidad y Colaboración

  • La creación de conocimiento debe ser un esfuerzo colectivo, donde se comparten aciertos y errores para enriquecer el trabajo investigativo.
  • Se propone leer y discutir textos en grupo para fomentar una comunidad activa en el proceso creativo.

Importancia del Trabajo en Equipo

  • El trabajo colaborativo es fundamental; compartir experiencias e investigaciones fortalece el sentido comunitario.
  • Las tecnologías pueden facilitar esta colaboración, permitiendo interacciones a pesar de las distancias físicas.

Reflexión Final sobre Libertad y Solidaridad

  • La búsqueda de libertad está intrínsecamente ligada a la solidaridad; unir esfuerzos es clave para avanzar hacia una sociedad más emancipadora.
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