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Participatory sense-making: An enactive approach to social cognition
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posted on 2023-06-08, 10:27 authored by Hanneke De JaegherHanneke De Jaegher, Ezequiel Di PaoloAs yet, there is no enactive account of social cognition. This paper extends the enactive concept of sense-making into the social domain. It takes as its departure point the process of interaction between individuals in a social encounter. It is a well-established finding that individuals can and generally do coordinate their movements and utterances in such situations. We argue that the interaction process can take on a form of autonomy. This allows us to reframe the problem of social cognition as that of how meaning is generated and transformed in the interplay between the unfolding interaction process and the individuals engaged in it. The notion of sense-making in this realm becomes participatory sense-making. The onus of social understanding thus moves away from strictly the individual only.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Phenomenology and the Cognitive SciencesISSN
1568-7759Issue
4Volume
6Page range
485-507Full text available
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- Yes