Representaciones sociales del asociativismo municipal en educación: un marco conceptualpara la educación chilena

  • Erazo Jimenez M
  • Villalta Páucar M
  • Morales Jeldes M
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Abstract

In the following article we analyze the possibilities of the Social Representations (SR) theory to, from the perspective of the subjects, research on the cognitive elements involved and socially constructed, that support micro and macro institutional management actions and coordination among several municipalities of a common territory; what literature and management refer to as associative work or associationism. There is a specific interest about social representations of associationism in the field of education, from political-administrative actors and professionals involved in improving local education. It is postulated and substantiated that the study of Social Representations of Municipal Associativism on Education is relevant from the conceptual elements of the Processual perspective, since the object of representation --the Municipal Associativism on Education- and the techniques for its analysis are consistent with the implementation strategies of associative work at the various levels of municipal organization in the field of education. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Erazo Jimenez, M. S., Villalta Páucar, M., & Morales Jeldes, M. (2012). Representaciones sociales del asociativismo municipal en educación: un marco conceptualpara la educación chilena. Polis (Santiago), 11(31), 141–156. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-65682012000100008

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