Dossier “El Elias antropólogo: sociología figuracional, trabajo de campo y reflexividad”
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https://doi.org/10.31048/1852.4826.v8.n2.13230Abstract
This dossier was born in a symposium promoted by the coordinators, with the purpose of paying tribute to the work of the Jewish-German sociologist Norbert Elias. This event took place in 2013, within the framework of the VII Conference on Ethnography and Qualitative Methods organized by the Center for Social Anthropology of the Institute for Economic and Social Development (CAS-IDES). At that time, we proposed to several colleagues that they think of their ethnographic material based on an Elysian text that would have had a particular impact on them. The slogan consisted in the participants rethinking some dimension of their fieldwork and the process of reflexivity from some of the lines of Elias' figurational sociology. Subsequently, thanks to the generous initiative of Gustavo Sorá and Rosana Guber, it was possible to turn these presentations into a set of articulated texts that gave shape to this dossier.
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Belvedere, C. (2009) “A propósito de Norbert Elias”, en Prácticas de Oficio. Investigación y reflexión en ciencias sociales, Nº 4, agosto de 2009.
Neiburg, F. (1999) “Norbert Elias y Los Alemanes. La biografía de una nación y de un autor”, en Apuntes de investigación del CECYP, Año 3 Nº 4, Buenos Aires, pp. 115-124.
Waizbort, L. (organizador) (1999) Dossie Norbert Elias, San Pablo, Universidad de San Pablo.
Zabludovsky, G. (2009) “Prefacio a la tercera edición en español”, en El proceso de la civilización. Investigaciones sociogenéticas y psicogenéticas, México, Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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