Subjectivity is a fluid and a narrowed image proposed by subjects to the others. Subjects shape their subjectivities according to feedbacks and artifacts offered by the context. The interlocutors’ subjectivities are strictly related. Every social interaction is characterized by a unique combination of subjectivities created in a context at one moment, called intersubjectivity. Intersubjectivity is considered as the process of creating a shared world for the subjects to enact in. The peculiarities of such world should be the conjoint definition of subjectivities and rules to create and support relationships; the definition of Objects and conversational rules to deal with them.
Galimberti, C., Brivio, E., Cantamesse, M., Cilento, F., Construction of Intersubjectivity in psychosocial interactions: examples from research, Relazione, in The 9yh International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics Abstract Book, (Bari, 23-26 June 2010), INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICS, Bari 2010: 18-18 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8544]
Construction of Intersubjectivity in psychosocial interactions: examples from research
Galimberti, Carlo;Brivio, Eleonora;Cantamesse, Matteo;Cilento, Francesca
2010
Abstract
Subjectivity is a fluid and a narrowed image proposed by subjects to the others. Subjects shape their subjectivities according to feedbacks and artifacts offered by the context. The interlocutors’ subjectivities are strictly related. Every social interaction is characterized by a unique combination of subjectivities created in a context at one moment, called intersubjectivity. Intersubjectivity is considered as the process of creating a shared world for the subjects to enact in. The peculiarities of such world should be the conjoint definition of subjectivities and rules to create and support relationships; the definition of Objects and conversational rules to deal with them.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.