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Markova I (2017) Contemporary challenges to dialogicality. Papers on Social Representations, 26 (1), pp. 1.1-1.17. http://psr.iscte-iul.pt/index.php/PSR/article/view/81
Abstract
In contrast to perspectives fragmenting individuals into elements and studying disengaged cognition, ¡®neutral¡¯ and ¡®objective¡¯ knowledge, the dialogical approach is holistic, focusing on interactions and interdependencies between the Self and Others (the Ego-Alter). It studies engaged action and experience, daily knowledge, and communication in ordinary life. Interactions involve learning about and acting upon objects. Thus from the Ego-Alter as an irreducible ethical and ontological unit we arrive at the Ego-Alter-Object as an irreducible unit of dialogical epistemology. In this article I discuss two challenges to dialogical epistemology. One concerns the different degrees of commitment within the Ego-Alter-Object relationship. The second challenge refers to the replacement of the epistemological triangle the Ego-Alter-Object of knowledge by the consumerist triangle the Ego-Alter-Thing of desire. I discuss the latter challenge with respect to contemporary bureaucratization of academic and education institutions.
Keywords
Ego-Alter; Ego-Alter-Object; Ego-Alter-Thing; ethics; bureaucratization
Journal
Papers on Social Representations: Volume 26, Issue 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2017 |
Publication date online | 30/11/2017 |
Date accepted by journal | 30/11/2017 |
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Publisher | London School of Economics |
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ISSN | 1021-5573 |
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Emeritus Professor, Psychology