A participatory, conversational strategy to produce knowledge and sociocultural action proposals

Authors

  • Manuel Montañés Serrano Universidad de Valladolid (Campus de Segovia)

Abstract

This article argues that the human being is not only a cultural being, living in a cultural world but is a cultural world itself. Human beings, according to the needs demanded by our internal balance, build private, unknowable and non-transferable cultural realities that we make compatible with other human beings with whom we attach motor-perceptively. At the same time, we make compatible inferred senses, thanks to the reflexive capacity of seeing the viewing of the reality we see, and therefore, seeing others see the reality
we see, there emerges the effect of objective reality, in which the group entities and identities are included.
One or the other group realities emerge depending on the socio-cultural realities which we are concerned and worried about. Not being able to rely, therefore, on any independent variable with which to establish the boundaries that separate one group reality from another, without regard to the subjects themselves as producers of group sociocultural realities. Implementing a participatory conversational process, one may
become aware of the realities of a cultural group while there is a participatory production of knowledge and action proposals. Joining, thus, social anthropology, theoretical and applied. This article is justified epistemologically, based theoretically and describes methodologically the participatory, conversational strategy that produces knowledge and cultural action proposal.

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Published

2014-11-14

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How to Cite

Montañés Serrano, M. (2014). A participatory, conversational strategy to produce knowledge and sociocultural action proposals. Antropología Experimental, 12. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/rae/article/view/1905