Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity

In his publications about soil pH and Redox, an agronomist compares the soil to a battery recharged by plants, which act as solar panels. Zimbabwean farmers who met for a focus group discussion, said the soil is like a road that takes one to a desired destination. In a Senegalese agroforestry landscape where the soil has been described as a granary, the tree is a pillar, which ensures the solidity of the construction depending on the spacing of the pillars. And the fallow period is the time needed to repair, build or rebuild. Metaphors about soils are numerous and play a role in the way problems are addressed by scientists and by practical experts such as farmers. Exploring metaphors as mental images to be shared and investigated can feed a deliberative process amongst stakeholders with different visions, knowledges and sciences. Metaphors complement each other, sometimes they overlap. With metaphor-developing interviews and workshops, we brought experts to share their knowledge on soil and to grasp the limit of what can be explained by only one metaphor. Thus, we promote a plurality of metaphors and a kind of awakening of metaphorical consciousness, about their influence on representation and their heuristic power. With more than 150 soil metaphors that we grouped into several sets (heritage, living being, communities, source of knowledge…), the collection continues and aims to involve scientists, farmers and other stakeholders in an active process where mental images can be co-constructed in dialogue. Metaphor use for transdisciplinarity is like gymnastics that requires warming up and brings flexibility, that is, the ability to combine research from different disciplines. Gymnastics also brings strength, that is the capacity to change paradigm by integrating proposals from sometimes unrecognized experts called in for deeper metaphorical exploration.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Fallot, Abigail, Taddei, Antonia, Masse, Dominique
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: SISS
Online Access:http://agritrop.cirad.fr/609488/
http://agritrop.cirad.fr/609488/1/Fallot%20Taddei%20Masse%20POSTER_A0_841x1189.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id dig-cirad-fr-609488
record_format koha
spelling dig-cirad-fr-6094882024-05-28T13:13:25Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/609488/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/609488/ Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity. Fallot Abigail, Taddei Antonia, Masse Dominique. 2024. In : Centennial Celebration and Congress of the International Union of Soil Sciences, Florence - Italy May 19 - 21, 2024 - Abstract Book. SISS. Florence : SISS, 1 p. Centennial Celebration and Congress of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS 2024), Florence, Italie, 19 Mai 2024/21 Mai 2024.https://centennialiuss2024.org/ <https://centennialiuss2024.org/> Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity Fallot, Abigail Taddei, Antonia Masse, Dominique eng 2024 SISS Centennial Celebration and Congress of the International Union of Soil Sciences, Florence - Italy May 19 - 21, 2024 - Abstract Book In his publications about soil pH and Redox, an agronomist compares the soil to a battery recharged by plants, which act as solar panels. Zimbabwean farmers who met for a focus group discussion, said the soil is like a road that takes one to a desired destination. In a Senegalese agroforestry landscape where the soil has been described as a granary, the tree is a pillar, which ensures the solidity of the construction depending on the spacing of the pillars. And the fallow period is the time needed to repair, build or rebuild. Metaphors about soils are numerous and play a role in the way problems are addressed by scientists and by practical experts such as farmers. Exploring metaphors as mental images to be shared and investigated can feed a deliberative process amongst stakeholders with different visions, knowledges and sciences. Metaphors complement each other, sometimes they overlap. With metaphor-developing interviews and workshops, we brought experts to share their knowledge on soil and to grasp the limit of what can be explained by only one metaphor. Thus, we promote a plurality of metaphors and a kind of awakening of metaphorical consciousness, about their influence on representation and their heuristic power. With more than 150 soil metaphors that we grouped into several sets (heritage, living being, communities, source of knowledge…), the collection continues and aims to involve scientists, farmers and other stakeholders in an active process where mental images can be co-constructed in dialogue. Metaphor use for transdisciplinarity is like gymnastics that requires warming up and brings flexibility, that is, the ability to combine research from different disciplines. Gymnastics also brings strength, that is the capacity to change paradigm by integrating proposals from sometimes unrecognized experts called in for deeper metaphorical exploration. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/609488/1/Fallot%20Taddei%20Masse%20POSTER_A0_841x1189.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://centennialiuss2024.org/ info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://centennialiuss2024.org/ info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/////(FRA) Dynamics of Soil Carbon Sequestration in Tropical and Temperate Agricultural systems/DSCATT info:eu-repo/grantAgreement///ANR-16-IDEX-0006//(FRA) MUSE/MUSE
institution CIRAD FR
collection DSpace
country Francia
countrycode FR
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode dig-cirad-fr
tag biblioteca
region Europa del Oeste
libraryname Biblioteca del CIRAD Francia
language eng
description In his publications about soil pH and Redox, an agronomist compares the soil to a battery recharged by plants, which act as solar panels. Zimbabwean farmers who met for a focus group discussion, said the soil is like a road that takes one to a desired destination. In a Senegalese agroforestry landscape where the soil has been described as a granary, the tree is a pillar, which ensures the solidity of the construction depending on the spacing of the pillars. And the fallow period is the time needed to repair, build or rebuild. Metaphors about soils are numerous and play a role in the way problems are addressed by scientists and by practical experts such as farmers. Exploring metaphors as mental images to be shared and investigated can feed a deliberative process amongst stakeholders with different visions, knowledges and sciences. Metaphors complement each other, sometimes they overlap. With metaphor-developing interviews and workshops, we brought experts to share their knowledge on soil and to grasp the limit of what can be explained by only one metaphor. Thus, we promote a plurality of metaphors and a kind of awakening of metaphorical consciousness, about their influence on representation and their heuristic power. With more than 150 soil metaphors that we grouped into several sets (heritage, living being, communities, source of knowledge…), the collection continues and aims to involve scientists, farmers and other stakeholders in an active process where mental images can be co-constructed in dialogue. Metaphor use for transdisciplinarity is like gymnastics that requires warming up and brings flexibility, that is, the ability to combine research from different disciplines. Gymnastics also brings strength, that is the capacity to change paradigm by integrating proposals from sometimes unrecognized experts called in for deeper metaphorical exploration.
format conference_item
author Fallot, Abigail
Taddei, Antonia
Masse, Dominique
spellingShingle Fallot, Abigail
Taddei, Antonia
Masse, Dominique
Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity
author_facet Fallot, Abigail
Taddei, Antonia
Masse, Dominique
author_sort Fallot, Abigail
title Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity
title_short Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity
title_full Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity
title_fullStr Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity
title_full_unstemmed Soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity
title_sort soil metaphors for inter- and transdisciplinarity
publisher SISS
url http://agritrop.cirad.fr/609488/
http://agritrop.cirad.fr/609488/1/Fallot%20Taddei%20Masse%20POSTER_A0_841x1189.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT fallotabigail soilmetaphorsforinterandtransdisciplinarity
AT taddeiantonia soilmetaphorsforinterandtransdisciplinarity
AT massedominique soilmetaphorsforinterandtransdisciplinarity
_version_ 1802821453045825536