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Anuario de investigaciones

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ROSSI, Lucía; IBARRA, M. Florencia  and  JARDON, Magalí. Clinical records of Hospicio de las Mercedes in institutional context: Argentina: 1900-1957. Anu. investig. [online]. 2012, vol.19, n.2, pp.213-218. ISSN 1851-1686.

Since the longitudinal approach of the clinical records of Hospicio de las Mercedes and considering a metodological intradicursive perspective, there are variations in the documents that are not relieved outside the institutional changes that occurred in the hospice. These changes relate directly to changes in the institutional landscape. The systematization of documents in institutional context can explain the complex role of institutions. Immersed in broader contexts (political, cultural, legal) their functioning, organization and statutes outline goals and practices that are reflected in the documents they produce (files, clinical records, reports, etc..) and give expression to models of subjectivity in psychological and social dimension. This article will particularly address the institutional contextualization of the clinical records of the Hospicio de la Mercedes. This contextualization will be addressed through a set of qualitative methodologies that allow to link the discursive approach of documents, capturing their psychological and social dimensions.

Keywords : Institution; History; Psychology; Argentina.

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