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- Title
Pluridiscursividad de la noción de vida cotidiana en las ciencias sociales.
- Authors
Millán Otero, Katy Luz
- Abstract
Social sciences have dealt with everyday acts for decades, the ones of the life of ordinary men, their social practices and interactions, which is why, if common life may be itself an obvious and automatic notion, it involves complex elements to understand the history of the world and the social relationships of its forming members. The objective of this research is to perform a theoretical revision of the concept of everyday life between the years 1990 and 2014 from three of the traditional social sciences: philosophy, anthropology and sociology. It is a qualitative design method, framed within a classical theoretical study. This revision was done through open access magazines. The main results of the study express a plurality of concepts according to the discipline and authors that describe it, as well as some homogeneous characteristics such as intersubjectivity and the historical, spatial and temporal character that composes it. Discussion: the critical and reflective analysis of everyday life is essential given that is the way to answer the questions that societies embrace.
- Publication
Revista Katharsis, 2017, Issue 23, p202
- ISSN
0124-7816
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25057/25005731.872