Editorial: Practices, processes and everyday life in Social Psychology
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https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol19-Issue3-fulltext-2147Keywords:
everyday life, editorial, thematic section, social psychologyAbstract
The everyday study seems to be a privileged area to understand the society's functioning and, as a consequence, the paths in which reality can be transformed. The COVID-19 virus has taught us that there is no bigger transformation on a planetary scale than the daily one-to-one interaction between people. In this special issue on everyday life, Psychoperspectives. Individual and Society, presents thirteen articles that, from different approaches, countries, theoretical frameworks and fields, highlight the centrality of the everyday for the analysis and transformation of diverse realities in the 21st century, surrounded by social networks, fake news, privatization processes, memories to be recovered, voices to be heard, and everything to be built at the gates of a new constitution in Chile. And since making the everyday evident also becomes a possibility to leave a record of what is happening in our times, we are invited to go through this harmonious set of works. In them, it will be possible to access the inspirations, challenges and creativity of researchers who, revealing their work, give us a critical and reflexive look at their practices and everyday life in the exercise of research.Downloads
Published
2020-11-11
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Baleriola, E., Reyes Espejo, M. I., García-Quiroga, M., González-Barrientos, M., Fardella, C., & Sisto, V. (2020). Editorial: Practices, processes and everyday life in Social Psychology. Psicoperspectivas, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol19-Issue3-fulltext-2147
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