Forum theatre as a mechanism to explore representation of local people's values in environmental governance a case of study from Chiapas, Mexico

1. Nature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision-making over environmental resources within rural communities in the Global South. Barriers to achieving fair environmental decisions are entrenched power differences and the lack of representation of the diversity of local values in environmental decision-making. 2. Using intersectionality and value pluralism as a conceptual base, this is the first paper to examine the potential of Forum Theatre, a performance arts-based method, to discuss ‘solutions’ regarding power differences and values towards nature in environmental decision-making. 3. We implemented Forum Theatre in two rural villages in Chiapas, Mexico, framed around conflicts and power differences in eco-tourism development. 4. Participants felt empathy with the Forum Theatre characters and dissatisfaction over the conflicts, and this motivated them to engage and participate in collective reflections on their own personal experiences with power differences in environmental decision-making. 5. From these reflections, participants performed diverse ‘solutions’ to the conflicts, bringing to the fore plural interconnected and dynamic values towards nature in these narratives. Despite this, Forum Theatre does not look to ‘solve’ conflicts; it is a safe space to explore how power differences and values towards nature play out in environmental decision-making. 6. Results offer a promising picture of the potential of Forum Theatre as an open-ing where participants could discuss power differences and values towards nature. However, establishing its potential as a tool in environmental decision-making would require engaging those involved in implementing environmental decisions that affect the communities but who operate from other levels of the governance structure, such as policy-makers and large NGOs.

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Main Authors: Olvera Hernández, Silvia Edith Doctora autora 12938, Mesa Jurado, María Azahara Doctora autora 12326, Novo, Paula autora, Martin Ortega, Julia autora 15128, Walsh, Aylwyn autora, Holmes, George autor, Borchi, Alice autora
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Subjects:Gobernanza ambiental, Toma de decisiones, Política ambiental, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10420
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Mesa Jurado, María Azahara Doctora autora 12326
Novo, Paula autora
Martin Ortega, Julia autora 15128
Walsh, Aylwyn autora
Holmes, George autor
Borchi, Alice autora
Forum theatre as a mechanism to explore representation of local people's values in environmental governance a case of study from Chiapas, Mexico
description 1. Nature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision-making over environmental resources within rural communities in the Global South. Barriers to achieving fair environmental decisions are entrenched power differences and the lack of representation of the diversity of local values in environmental decision-making. 2. Using intersectionality and value pluralism as a conceptual base, this is the first paper to examine the potential of Forum Theatre, a performance arts-based method, to discuss ‘solutions’ regarding power differences and values towards nature in environmental decision-making. 3. We implemented Forum Theatre in two rural villages in Chiapas, Mexico, framed around conflicts and power differences in eco-tourism development. 4. Participants felt empathy with the Forum Theatre characters and dissatisfaction over the conflicts, and this motivated them to engage and participate in collective reflections on their own personal experiences with power differences in environmental decision-making. 5. From these reflections, participants performed diverse ‘solutions’ to the conflicts, bringing to the fore plural interconnected and dynamic values towards nature in these narratives. Despite this, Forum Theatre does not look to ‘solve’ conflicts; it is a safe space to explore how power differences and values towards nature play out in environmental decision-making. 6. Results offer a promising picture of the potential of Forum Theatre as an open-ing where participants could discuss power differences and values towards nature. However, establishing its potential as a tool in environmental decision-making would require engaging those involved in implementing environmental decisions that affect the communities but who operate from other levels of the governance structure, such as policy-makers and large NGOs.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:632912024-03-12T12:34:48ZForum theatre as a mechanism to explore representation of local people's values in environmental governance a case of study from Chiapas, Mexico Olvera Hernández, Silvia Edith Doctora autora 12938 Mesa Jurado, María Azahara Doctora autora 12326 Novo, Paula autora Martin Ortega, Julia autora 15128 Walsh, Aylwyn autora Holmes, George autor Borchi, Alice autora texteng1. Nature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision-making over environmental resources within rural communities in the Global South. Barriers to achieving fair environmental decisions are entrenched power differences and the lack of representation of the diversity of local values in environmental decision-making. 2. Using intersectionality and value pluralism as a conceptual base, this is the first paper to examine the potential of Forum Theatre, a performance arts-based method, to discuss ‘solutions’ regarding power differences and values towards nature in environmental decision-making. 3. We implemented Forum Theatre in two rural villages in Chiapas, Mexico, framed around conflicts and power differences in eco-tourism development. 4. Participants felt empathy with the Forum Theatre characters and dissatisfaction over the conflicts, and this motivated them to engage and participate in collective reflections on their own personal experiences with power differences in environmental decision-making. 5. From these reflections, participants performed diverse ‘solutions’ to the conflicts, bringing to the fore plural interconnected and dynamic values towards nature in these narratives. Despite this, Forum Theatre does not look to ‘solve’ conflicts; it is a safe space to explore how power differences and values towards nature play out in environmental decision-making. 6. Results offer a promising picture of the potential of Forum Theatre as an open-ing where participants could discuss power differences and values towards nature. However, establishing its potential as a tool in environmental decision-making would require engaging those involved in implementing environmental decisions that affect the communities but who operate from other levels of the governance structure, such as policy-makers and large NGOs.1. Nature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision-making over environmental resources within rural communities in the Global South. Barriers to achieving fair environmental decisions are entrenched power differences and the lack of representation of the diversity of local values in environmental decision-making. 2. Using intersectionality and value pluralism as a conceptual base, this is the first paper to examine the potential of Forum Theatre, a performance arts-based method, to discuss ‘solutions’ regarding power differences and values towards nature in environmental decision-making. 3. We implemented Forum Theatre in two rural villages in Chiapas, Mexico, framed around conflicts and power differences in eco-tourism development. 4. Participants felt empathy with the Forum Theatre characters and dissatisfaction over the conflicts, and this motivated them to engage and participate in collective reflections on their own personal experiences with power differences in environmental decision-making. 5. From these reflections, participants performed diverse ‘solutions’ to the conflicts, bringing to the fore plural interconnected and dynamic values towards nature in these narratives. Despite this, Forum Theatre does not look to ‘solve’ conflicts; it is a safe space to explore how power differences and values towards nature play out in environmental decision-making. 6. Results offer a promising picture of the potential of Forum Theatre as an open-ing where participants could discuss power differences and values towards nature. However, establishing its potential as a tool in environmental decision-making would require engaging those involved in implementing environmental decisions that affect the communities but who operate from other levels of the governance structure, such as policy-makers and large NGOs.Gobernanza ambientalToma de decisionesPolítica ambientalArtfrosurPeople and Naturehttps://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10420Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso