Joint action as a practice of memory transmission in a poor urban neighborhood of Santiago, Chile
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Jeanneret Brith, Francisco J.
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Reyes Andreani, María José
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Cruz Contreras, María A.
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Castillo Vega, César
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Jeanneret Brith, Juan E.
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Pavez Pérez, Juan
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Badilla Rajevic, Manuela
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2020-11-25T19:59:23Z
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2020-11-25T19:59:23Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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J Community Psychol. 2020;1–19
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10.1002/jcop.22421
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/177890
Abstract
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In Latin America, one of the key tasks of Community and Liberation Psychology has been to recover the memories of marginalized and excluded communities that have experienced multiple pasts marked by political violence. In Chile, researchers have focused on poor urban neighborhoods, where the question of how memories are transmitted in areas where conflicts and violence are still present has been overlooked. In this context, the following article aims to analyze the ways in which memories are transmitted in a neighborhood that has a long organizational history in the struggle against social inequalities; while at the same time being classified as a critical area by the state due to its current levels of violence and social conflict. The researchers led a 3-year case study from an ethnographic perspective, and applied a collaborative methodology that brought together the research team and the members of a territorial organization. The analysis is based on 72 interviews, 5 conversation groups and ethnographic observation. The data was analyzed using discourse analysis. The results revealed that the main form of memory transmission is not based on intergenerational narratives of the past, but rather on joint action; namely, dialogical practices among neighborhood residents that generate an ethos; a common way of life.
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Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
1161026
Concurso de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales para el Fortalecimiento de Productividad y Continuidad en Investigación
22-0419