Abstract

to analyze ethically, aesthetically and politically the cine-debate of the movie "Human", reflecting on training of researchers in qualitative research. the debate about moral questions as the essence of humanity was based on Narrative Bioethics; the comprehensive, relational and reflective character of qualitative methods; and the ethical and social sense of qualitative researches. the narratives of the experiences of morality, loaded with facts and valuations, highlighting the importance of reflexivity in all phases of the qualitative research process, from thinking about themes and research questions to fieldwork, from data analysis to the production of reports, fostering the researcher's responsibility both in the intervention for understanding and narrating the world, and in its possible transformation. cinematographic art becomes an instrument of reflexivity capable of affecting and mobilizing students, in a fusion of horizons of understanding of different universes that dialogue.

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  • Objectives: to analyze ethically, aesthetically and politically the cine-debate of the movie “Human”, reflecting on training of researchers in qualitative research

  • The documentary released in 2015 has been proposed since its launch to be used as an educational project

  • From 40 years of photographs of the planet and human diversity, director Yan Arthus-Bertrand - photographer, environmentalist and founder of Foundation Good Planet, in partnership with Foundation Bettencourt Schueller and France Television, sought to consider why humanity does not move towards harmonious coexistence

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Objectives: to analyze ethically, aesthetically and politically the cine-debate of the movie “Human”, reflecting on training of researchers in qualitative research. “Human” is an interesting tool for continuous education to approach ethical reflexivity in qualitative research, understood as constant attention on how and what happens in the empirical context that affects the researchers and their work, which affects the country and social life[2].

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