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Anuario de investigaciones

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Abstract

SEIDMANN, Susana; AZZOLLINI, Susana  and  DI LORIO, Jorgelina. Construction of social thought: social representations about the non formal integration in young people. Anu. investig. [online]. 2013, vol.20, n.1, pp.233-239. ISSN 1851-1686.

An exploratory study is presented about social representations and practices of young "invisible" people, not belonging to the formal educational o labor system, of both sexes, ages between 18 and 30 years old, of different socioeconomically levels. 23 in depth interviews were carried out. The data was analyzed through the emergent discursive categories. We explored the labor trajectory and the meanings attributed to this lack of integration, arising abusing experiences and self attributions of failure. There were inadequate explanations focused on the self inadequacy", which correspond to an image of themselves stigmatized in the idea of "lazy", "hanging", "uninteresting", "disorganized". The categorizations of the self and the social representations built on non-formal insertion, allow problematize the relationship between individual and society in terms of the social construction of knowledge. This relationship is problematized from the Social Representations Theory after explicit the ontological (Markova, 2003) and areas belonging to the same (Jodelet, 2008).

Keywords : Representaciones sociales; Prácticas sociales; Jóvenes "invisibles".

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