Sangam: A Confluence of Knowledge Streams

Something Happened in the Room: Conceptualizing Intersubjectivation

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dc.creator Dunlop, M
dc.creator Del Negro, G
dc.creator De Munck, K
dc.creator Gale, K
dc.creator Mackay, SM
dc.creator Price, M
dc.creator Sakellariadis, A
dc.creator Soler, G
dc.creator Speedy, J
dc.creator Van Hove, G
dc.date 2022-03-07T10:42:09Z
dc.date 2022-03-07T10:42:09Z
dc.date 2021-05
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-26T21:09:28Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-26T21:09:28Z
dc.identifier 1940-8447
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/18892
dc.identifier 10.1177/1940844720968214
dc.identifier 1940-8455
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/228933
dc.description <jats:p> A panel convened around the idea of intersubjectivation, loosely conceived as a process of actively, consciously, and reciprocally adjusting the structures and power dynamics of our social relations, thereby mutually (and consensually) reconfiguring our subjectivities and, over time, our wider cultures. Through a series of explorations of how one may elicit, reach, or realize a shared sense of intersubjectivity, the panel reflected on and challenged conceptions of the human subject as unitary, discretely embodied, economically accountable, and objectively measurable by a proscribed set of validating criteria. Speakers invited, allowed, or insisted upon the (re)presentation of hidden, unrecognized, or misconstrued aspects of subjectivities: their own or other people’s. While considering varied examples, variously presented, of the process we came to call intersubjectivation, something happened in the room: feeling intensified… shifted… becoming more… an enhanced sense of intimacy perhaps… affectively charged empathic stillness … sensations of interconnection. And we became. Using recollections and reflections from those present, this paper attempts a representation of what happened in the room, intangible yet perceptible—precious and alive—in hope of building understanding of how intersubjectivation may be conceptualized and achieved, whether actively intended or obliquely manifested through some peripheral, perhaps-parallel perhaps-integral, process. </jats:p>
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dc.language en
dc.language en
dc.publisher SAGE Publications
dc.relation ISSN:1940-8447
dc.relation E-ISSN:1940-8455
dc.rights Not known
dc.title Something Happened in the Room: Conceptualizing Intersubjectivation
dc.type Journal Article


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