Another Autonomy is Possible: An Epistemic Turn for Psychosocial Teams in Child Protection Programs in Chile.

Matus, Teresa; Kaulino, Adriana

Keywords: Autonomía, Giro epistémico, Comunicación, Diferenciación funcional, Intervención psicosocial

Abstract

The latest report of the judiciary, after visiting 274 homes of the child protection network in 2022, comes to verify a failure reiterated since the first report of Judge Jeldres twenty years ago: the programs fail to generate a circuit of opportunities for a more autonomous life for children. This is evidence of a larger problem: their approach to autonomy is based on the notion of the subject and theories of action. This logic creates an obstacle to the functional effectiveness of public policy. For this reason, the article proposes an epistemic twist on the notion of autonomy, exploring its possibilities in Habermas's communicative dialectic and Luhmann's constructivism.

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Título según WOS: Another Autonomy is Possible: An Epistemic Turn for Psychosocial Teams in Child Protection Programs in Chile.
Título de la Revista: Revista Mad
Volumen: 47
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 50
Página final: 66
Idioma: Español
DOI:

10.5354/0719-0527.2023.71619

Notas: ISI - SCOPUS