Changing metaphors in Social Psychology of public action : from intervention to involvement

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Antar Martínez Guzmán
The notion of psychosocial intervention has become a common place in social psychology and related disciplines seeking to put the knowledge into practice in concrete social projects. Its widespread and ordinary use has helped this notion, as a discursive dispositive for conceiving and organizing action, to escape almost entirely from theoretical problematisation and critical reflection. In this paper I examine the notion of intervention through the lens of metaphor and analyze its implications for the conception and construction of the practices to which it refers.
Afterward I suggest involvement as an alternative metaphor that moves away from the interventionist logic of action and helps us to think action in a different frame, which includes three aspects: the professional/researcher position in the social scenario, the relation between the actors, and conception of knowledge and action in a social transformation project.

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Martínez Guzmán, Antar. “Changing metaphors in Social Psychology of public action : from intervention to involvement”. Athenea digital, 2014, vol.VOL 14, no. 1, pp. 3-28, https://raco.cat/index.php/Athenea/article/view/291770.