Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and Cancer

In this paper are presented the results of one inquiry oriented to study the way in which the concept of social representation influences on the process of subjectivation of the illness in persons with cancer and hypertension. Social representations are redefined from a historical – cultural compreh...

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Main Author: Fernando Luis González Rey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie 2006-07-01
Series:Psicologia
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Online Access:http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1049/766
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description In this paper are presented the results of one inquiry oriented to study the way in which the concept of social representation influences on the process of subjectivation of the illness in persons with cancer and hypertension. Social representations are redefined from a historical – cultural comprehension about subjectivity. It is defended the subjective sense dimension in the ontological definition of the social representations. As a consequence of this definition, the inquiry is developed on the basis of a qualitative approach oriented by a constructive interpretative principle. This methodological definition permits the theoretical construction of the consequences of the social representations on the processes of subjectivation of the illness in the participants.
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spelling doaj.art-d373093124dc47d9870c8ff7a0df98152023-10-02T17:23:37ZengUniversidade Presbiteriana MackenziePsicologia1516-36871980-69062006-07-01826985Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and CancerFernando Luis González Rey 0Pontifícia Universidade Católica de CampinasIn this paper are presented the results of one inquiry oriented to study the way in which the concept of social representation influences on the process of subjectivation of the illness in persons with cancer and hypertension. Social representations are redefined from a historical – cultural comprehension about subjectivity. It is defended the subjective sense dimension in the ontological definition of the social representations. As a consequence of this definition, the inquiry is developed on the basis of a qualitative approach oriented by a constructive interpretative principle. This methodological definition permits the theoretical construction of the consequences of the social representations on the processes of subjectivation of the illness in the participants.http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1049/766social representationssubjective senssubjectivityhypertensioncancer
spellingShingle Fernando Luis González Rey
Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and Cancer
Psicologia
social representations
subjective sens
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hypertension
cancer
title Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and Cancer
title_full Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and Cancer
title_fullStr Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and Cancer
title_short Social Representations like Subjective Production: Impact on Hipertension and Cancer
title_sort social representations like subjective production impact on hipertension and cancer
topic social representations
subjective sens
subjectivity
hypertension
cancer
url http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1049/766
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