
Este artículo propone una reflexión sobre el concepto de red social en tres dimensiones: como proceso vincular intersubjetivo, como prácticas de colaboración y apoyo a quienes hacen gestión social, y como entrelazamiento de los significados que interpretan y explican la cotidianidad de individuos, grupos y organizaciones. Así mismo, presenta la dimensión política de las redes sociales en el marco de la democracia participativa a partir de la cual el trabajo social esclarece y sustenta la noción de red como marco interpretativo de algunas metodologías de intervención social.
social networks, Social Work, pacto, vinculación social, Social Sciences, social interaction, social relations, intersectoriality, red, trabajo social, interinstitucionality, relaciones sociales, H, interdisciplinarity, social binding, network, redes sociales, participation, participative democracy, participación, Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform, HN1-995
social networks, Social Work, pacto, vinculación social, Social Sciences, social interaction, social relations, intersectoriality, red, trabajo social, interinstitucionality, relaciones sociales, H, interdisciplinarity, social binding, network, redes sociales, participation, participative democracy, participación, Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform, HN1-995
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