Interventive Strategies from subjectivities. In the key of corporeality and encounters

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This article intends to share the learnings and reflections that we build in the research process “Social integration from the subjectivities of the actors. Construction of contemporary intervention strategies”, which set out to explore and identify the elements that make up the strategies deployed by intervention teams that work with young people in situations of exclusion. 
Deploying an investigation of this type, allowed us to discuss the notions of subjectivity at the moment of thinking, and to promote interventional strategies that assume as an essential part the movement between the material, the immaterial and the logics of power installed in the links between the actors. involved. In the middle of this collective construction, a prism appears that we had not problematized: recognizing the subjectivities embodied in the bodies of the social actors. In this way, they allowed us to recognize how the transformative strategies that are significant in these spaces, incorporate dimensions that have not been visualized from the traditional operation, we refer to working from the keys of encounter and corporality.
We work with professionals and young people who are intertwined in the movements of the transformation processes that result from social policies, where corporality and encounters have not been worked from a perspective of deconstruction of the learned links. In this text we want to present these elaborations as keys to possibilities for change and resistance to the hegemony that is recognized in the ways of executing social programs that declare to work with the centrality of young people.

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Natalia Hernández Mary
Vanessa Haro Navarro
Hernández Mary, N., & Haro Navarro, V. (2021). Interventive Strategies from subjectivities. In the key of corporeality and encounters. TS Cuadernos De Trabajo Social, (21), 40 - 51. Retrieved from https://tscuadernosdetrabajosocial.cl/index.php/TS/article/view/181

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