SOCIAL INTERVENTION AS DISCURSIVE DISPOSITIVE

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The idea about the dispositive developed by M. Foucault can also be applied to the theoretical field of social intervention. In general terms, dispositives are defined as an ensemble of heteronomous elements that make an homogeneous unit with the purpose to exert power. In terms of using it in the field of social intervention, there is an operational definition, based and proposed in S. Jager ́s work. This definition contains three elements: discourses, formulations and embodiment. The contributions to the discussion from the disciplinary field of social work is relevant to improve the knowledge about the social intervention theory.


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Juan Saavedra Vásquez
Saavedra Vásquez, J. (2019). SOCIAL INTERVENTION AS DISCURSIVE DISPOSITIVE. TS Cuadernos De Trabajo Social, (17). Retrieved from https://tscuadernosdetrabajosocial.cl/index.php/TS/article/view/144

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