Political Epistemology of Vulnerability
Political Epistemology of Vulnerability
Tuesday, 8 July 2025
Location: Poster Area (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
Poster
Communication develops a political epistemology (for action) and a methodological one (for analysis and transformation) of the production systems of phenomena such as the destruction of biodiversity, or phenomena as catastrophic as the worsening of the mental health of the population, associated with impoverishment and precariousness, lack of care, individualization of lifestyles and loneliness. An epistemology aimed at dismantling the mechanism that causes vulnerabilities to continue to occur and reproduce. Therefore, our objective is, moving away from dogmas and prejudices, to provide the necessary tools to understand (and thus transform) the functioning and applications of the phenomenon (social, political, economic, cultural) of precariousness or vulnerability.