2016
DOI: 10.22201/crim.9786070254512e.2016
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Representaciones sociales y contextos de investigación con perspectiva de género

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“…This means that this experience, at times traumatic because of its implications in life, can be a vehicle for reconstructing their own subjectivity, finally taking new evaluations of their being and reconstituting an alternative life project. Self‐criticism from their own experience in this research showed the way to generate from that vulnerability, new scaffolds, which has been named as recursive vulnerability (Flores‐Palacios, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…This means that this experience, at times traumatic because of its implications in life, can be a vehicle for reconstructing their own subjectivity, finally taking new evaluations of their being and reconstituting an alternative life project. Self‐criticism from their own experience in this research showed the way to generate from that vulnerability, new scaffolds, which has been named as recursive vulnerability (Flores‐Palacios, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This will have consequences throughout women's lived experience, which refers to “the way people feel, in their inner self, a situation and the way they elaborate, through psychic and cognitive work, the positive or negative resonances of that situation and of the relationships and actions they develop there” (Jodelet, 1994, p. 91). This conceptual orientation, particularly from a psychosocial and anthropological view where social representations play a central role due to their cognitive and affective elaboration of a reality reflected in a social object, has been key to the goals of research conducted from the theoretical framework of social representations with a feminist gender perspective (Flores‐Palacios, 2010, 2015; Flores‐Palacios et al, 2019).…”
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“…Entonces, para este estudio, el paisaje es definido como una lista de atractores mnemónicos 7 , activada y/o actualizada mediante una vista o una imagen (Kosslyn, 1996;Marr, 1982) (principalmente, aunque no exclusivamente ya que también influyen otros sentidos) de un patrón espacial en el territorio (Forman & Godron, 1986;Lynch, 1960;Mc Harg, 1969). Moviliza deseos y sentimientos (Cristiano, 2016;Gutiérrez Vidrio, 2013;Habermas, 1981), y juicios con pretensión de verdad y eficiencia (Habermas, 1981), estableciendo una relación dialéctica con las normas aceptadas como válidas por los grupos, y orienta acciones (Baudrillard, 1972;Habermas, 1981) (Imagen 2).…”
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“…Estos estudios partieron desde la perspectiva de la construcción social (Amuchástegui, 2001;Collignon-Goribar, 2009;Robles Aguirre, 2016;Rodríguez, 2001) y se incorporaron enfoques como el de género (Grimberg, 2002(Grimberg, , 2003Herrera y Campero, 2008;Herrera et al, 2014). También se plantearon estudios desde las representaciones sociales (Caballero Hoyos, 2001;Castellanos López y Flores Palacios, 2007;Chong Villarreal et al, 2007;Flores Palacios, 2014), el riesgo y la vulnerabilidad (Evangelista Evangelista García y Kauffer Michel, 2007;Gayet et al, 2011;Reartes, 2011). Recientemente se ha abordado el fenómeno desde la perspectiva feminista interseccional (Dworkin, 2005;Sangaramoorthy et al, 2017).…”
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