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La recursividad como una herramienta para el proceso de conceptualización

Authors: Carolina Mora Huerta;

La recursividad como una herramienta para el proceso de conceptualización

Abstract

En el presente trabajo se propone el uso de la recursividad, basada en la teoría de sistemas y la teoría de la complejidad, para la conceptualización. Se realiza además un ejercicio con la conceptualización del término Calidad De Vida, en un primer momento con los aportes de diversos autores, y posterior a esto se analiza desde las particularidades de una población específica: las familias con un miembro con una enfermedad degenerativa y discapacitante. De este modo se reconocen posibilidades de definición a través de las relaciones que la conceptualización supone. Se observa la importancia de considerar aspectos subjetivos para el estudio de la calidad de vida, pero también de problemas intersubjetivos que ocurren en la interacción: la condición sociocultural, el estrato socioeconómico y las políticas públicas son algunos de estos aspectos. La recursividad se descubre como una valiosa herramienta para la comprensión de los fenómenos en vista de su complejidad.

Keywords

Social sciences (General), H1-99, H, Social Sciences

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