A sociological approach to forms of action and social intervention. Social action and projected social action

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Published 01-10-2013
Miguel Arenas Martinez

Abstract

The separation of inclusive social intervention from Social Sciences and from Knowledge is prejudicial to Sociology, which is absent on those specific processes. Here we tackle the research about social intervention from a discursive and sociological analysis of different sectors and significant groups in the implementation of Social Politics. The empirical qualitative analysis provides us the understanding of social intervention itself, and also makes possible inferring the comprehensive qualities for social intervention. Nevertheless, in order to increase its inclusive probabilities, it should overcome her palliative character, thus ensuring a sociological orientation in its start-up.
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Keywords

inclusive intervention, understanding, narrativity, reflective performance

Section
Research Articles