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Social subjectivity, subject and social representation

Authors: González Rey, Fernando;

Social subjectivity, subject and social representation

Abstract

Este trabajo discute algunos de los retos concernientes al desarrollo de representaciones sociales en la Psicología actual. Al igual que con cualquier construcción teórica capaz de iluminar nuevos aspectos del pensamiento científico, el concepto de representaciones sociales se ha expandido a través de los autores que lo usan con diferentes bases teóricas y metodológicas. Se introduce en la discusión sobre las alternativas actuales para el desarrollo de la representación social el concepto de subjetividad, desde un punto de vista histórico cultural. Desde este marco, la subjetividad se redefine completamente y gana un nuevo significado como parte de un sistema teórico completamente nuevo. Partiendo desde esta definición, la subjetividad se entiende no como fenómenos exclusivamente individuales, sino como un aspecto importante de cualquier fenómeno social. El concepto de subjetividad social se discute en sus consecuencias para el desarrollo de la representación social. Esta discusión envuelve a la subjetividad social, al sujeto y a la representación social en un sistema complejo y dinámico. 

This paper discusses some of the challenges concerning development social representations in current psychology. As with any theoretical construction capable of shedding light on new aspects in scientific thought, the concept of social representation has expanded itself throughout authors who use it with different theoretical and methodological bases. The concept of subjectivity, from a historical cultural standpoint, is introduced in the discussion concerning the current alternatives for the development of social representation. From this framework, subjectivity is completely redefined, gaining a new meaning as part of a completely new theoretical system. Starting from this definition, subjectivity is understood not as exclusively individual phenomena, but as an important side of any social phenomena. The concept of social subjectivity is discussed in its consequences for the social representation's development. This discussion involves social subjectivity, subject and social representation into a complex and dynamic system.

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subjetividad social, emociones, social representations; social subjectivity; individual subjectivity; emotions, social subjectivity, social representations, representaciones sociales, individual subjectivity, Psychology, subjetividad individual, emotions, Psicología, representaciones sociales; subjetividad social; subjetividad individual; emociones

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