Contemporary societies are undergoing rapid and profound transformations—economic, technological, social, and environmental—increasingly challenging the capacity of public governance to effectively manage social and structural complexity. In response, new gover- nance paradigms promoting inclusive and participatory approaches are emerging with the aim of increasing the capability of public policy-making to effectively grasp social demands. This paper aims to foster the potential synergies between participatory policy-making and semiotic psychology, building on the constructivist and psychoanalytical frameworks. Moving beyond the traditional, medicalized, and normalizing stances characterizing main- stream psychological approaches, we advocate for a framework capable of addressing the symbolic and emotional foundations of the social reality driving individual and collective behaviors. This is expected to foster the debate about the intersection between psychol- ogy and public policy-making, emphasizing the critical role of semiotic dynamics in the structural and political transformations.
Antonini, M., M., A., An Integrative Pathway Between Psychology and Public Policy-Making Towards the Governance of Changing Social Scenarios. , <<SOCIETIES>>, 2025; (15): 229-241 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/338864]
An Integrative Pathway Between Psychology and Public Policy-Making Towards the Governance of Changing Social Scenarios.
Antonini, Matteo
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2025
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Contemporary societies are undergoing rapid and profound transformations—economic, technological, social, and environmental—increasingly challenging the capacity of public governance to effectively manage social and structural complexity. In response, new gover- nance paradigms promoting inclusive and participatory approaches are emerging with the aim of increasing the capability of public policy-making to effectively grasp social demands. This paper aims to foster the potential synergies between participatory policy-making and semiotic psychology, building on the constructivist and psychoanalytical frameworks. Moving beyond the traditional, medicalized, and normalizing stances characterizing main- stream psychological approaches, we advocate for a framework capable of addressing the symbolic and emotional foundations of the social reality driving individual and collective behaviors. This is expected to foster the debate about the intersection between psychol- ogy and public policy-making, emphasizing the critical role of semiotic dynamics in the structural and political transformations.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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