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Comunidad y Salud
versión impresa ISSN 1690-3293
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MEZA P, Daisy et al. HIDDEN EPISTEMOLOGIES IN THE PUBLIC HEALTH DISCOURSE. A LOOK FOR ITS TRANSCOMPLEX RESIGNIFICATION FROM COLLABORATIVE AND EMERGING DISCIPLINES.. Comunidad y Salud [online]. 2017, vol.15, n.1, pp.63-72. ISSN 1690-3293.
Fundamental public health problems, have wanted to attribute them to the historiography of the modernity process and have extrapolated the University practices and out of them, as if they were situations academicism, when in essence, their explanations are given in a long diachronic history-evolution that has been dragging with it the logic inherited vision androeurocentrism who settled in Latin America and Venezuela in all areas of the knowledge of which health Public an important part. Therefore, it urges us today consider in this article, what is hidden in the speech of the various problems of public health, in the collaborative and emerging knowledge as the historical, epistemological, occupational health, medical, epidemiological knowledge, bioanalytical and knowledge of youth criminal violence. We will discover all what has been hidden in the matrix of epistemological modern for each knowing human, be osbcuring rights social voices of women and men little discussed, related to the social participation of women in their rights to health, what is hidden from the maternal mortality related to the health and environment of workers and concerning the processes of delinquent youth violence. It will mention, origin socio-historical claimed the epistemosemiology of diversity in public health from an ethic of the differences and advance to beat the paradigmatic paralysis and shall be some lectures about militancy from the epistemological perspective of approach transcomplex integrator as an option to give a new meaning to public health and reveal the epistemology and ethics of the unseen.
Palabras clave : transcomplex epistemology; androeurocentrism; public health; collaborative and emerging disciplines..