Reintegrating sense into subjectification

Subjectification displays the specific processes forming individual existence in the multiple interrelations between persons and their surroundings. In this sense subjectification corresponds to the idea of an individual as the intersection of the production of meaning and the efficacy of power. In...

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Main Authors: Hildebrand-Nilshon, Martin, Motzkau, Johanna, Papadopoulos, Dimitris
Other Authors: Morss, John R., Stephenson, Niamh, Rappard, Hans van
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Language:English
Published: Kluwer Academic Publishers 2001
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spelling ftopenunivgb:oai:oro.open.ac.uk:7235 2024-06-23T07:55:07+00:00 Reintegrating sense into subjectification Hildebrand-Nilshon, Martin Motzkau, Johanna Papadopoulos, Dimitris Morss, John R. Stephenson, Niamh Rappard, Hans van 2001 application/pdf https://oro.open.ac.uk/7235/ https://oro.open.ac.uk/7235/1/Reintegrating_Sense_into_subjectification-_J.F.Motzkau_%28bookchapter%29.pdf http://www.springer.com/uk/home/generic/search/results?SGWID=3-40109-22-33180594-0 en eng Kluwer Academic Publishers https://oro.open.ac.uk/7235/1/Reintegrating_Sense_into_subjectification-_J.F.Motzkau_%28bookchapter%29.pdf Hildebrand-Nilshon, Martin; Motzkau, Johanna <https://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/jfm238.html> and Papadopoulos, Dimitris (2001). Reintegrating sense into subjectification. In: Morss, John R.; Stephenson, Niamh and Rappard, Hans van eds. Theoretical issues in psychology. Boston, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 289–300. Book Section PeerReviewed 2001 ftopenunivgb 2024-06-05T00:38:46Z Subjectification displays the specific processes forming individual existence in the multiple interrelations between persons and their surroundings. In this sense subjectification corresponds to the idea of an individual as the intersection of the production of meaning and the efficacy of power. In this paper we want to assert that subjectification is more than the mere positioning of the individual between tangents of meaning and practice; it also entails the necessity of creating sense through the subjective reorganization of the conduct of self and of others. The driving force of this movement emerges from the political and social affinities realized by the participating subjects. In our paper we also wish to argue for the historical specificity of such a conception. That is, the notion of an individual both dialogical and self-reflective, although represented by alternative psychologies as the key presupposition for a critical stance in psychology, seems to reflect primarily the dominant postindustrial realities of North-Atlantic countries. Finally we offer an insight into some of the central aspects of current socioeconomic reasoning in psychological theories. Book Part North Atlantic The Open University: Open Research Online (ORO) 289 300 Boston, MA
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description Subjectification displays the specific processes forming individual existence in the multiple interrelations between persons and their surroundings. In this sense subjectification corresponds to the idea of an individual as the intersection of the production of meaning and the efficacy of power. In this paper we want to assert that subjectification is more than the mere positioning of the individual between tangents of meaning and practice; it also entails the necessity of creating sense through the subjective reorganization of the conduct of self and of others. The driving force of this movement emerges from the political and social affinities realized by the participating subjects. In our paper we also wish to argue for the historical specificity of such a conception. That is, the notion of an individual both dialogical and self-reflective, although represented by alternative psychologies as the key presupposition for a critical stance in psychology, seems to reflect primarily the dominant postindustrial realities of North-Atlantic countries. Finally we offer an insight into some of the central aspects of current socioeconomic reasoning in psychological theories.
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Hildebrand-Nilshon, Martin; Motzkau, Johanna <https://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/jfm238.html> and Papadopoulos, Dimitris (2001). Reintegrating sense into subjectification. In: Morss, John R.; Stephenson, Niamh and Rappard, Hans van eds. Theoretical issues in psychology. Boston, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 289–300.
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