Proximity and Incongruence: The social sciences in the era of lived experience
Автор: The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health
Загружено: 2025-11-04
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Lived experience has become a central source of insight and action in health research, particularly through patient and public involvement (PPIE). This seminar engages with this important shift, asking how qualitative sociology contributes not by duplicating experience but by examining the conditions under which it is made meaningful, visible, or actionable.
Cristian Montenegro draws on social systems theory to explore how sociology can enrich participatory research agendas through critical distance, not detachment. He argues that the analytical commitments of sociology and the emancipatory impulse of lived experience are proximal but incongruent, and that this incongruence should be seen as a source of creative tension.
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