Towards a Social Theory of the Event

Authors

  • Jaime De la Calle Valverde

Abstract

The reflection on the event has had a certain tradition in the social French theory of the 20th century. Nevertheless, this historical presence has been irregular: there were stages of complete invisibility and phases in which the event has had a bit more of prominence. In the 70s and 80s of the 20th century the analysts claim the event as response to the structuralism, which monopolizes the research of the central decades of this century. Is a theoretical claim and to a lesser extent, empiricist, in search of an exit to the closed social systems described by the structuralism.
This article proposes to recover this theoretical contribution. However, modern societies seem to be different from solidly structured societies described in the 20th century. We wonder if the event is the same. That is to say, if the event is a way of change in societies who live in a permanent change. It will test, then, the current validity of those reflections on the event and, where appropriate, this theory will be updated according to a new contemporary reality.

Keywords

Event theory, Social theory, Event, Contemporary event

Author Biography

Jaime De la Calle Valverde

Doctor en Ciencias Políticas y Sociología. UNED

Profesor Ayudante. UNED, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología. Departamento de Sociología I

Profesor Ayudante en las asignaturas "Antropología Social" (Diplomatura de Trabajo Social, UNED) y "Antropología de la Sexualidad" (Carrera de "Antropología Social y Cultural")

Published

2010-07-05

How to Cite

De la Calle Valverde, J. (2010). Towards a Social Theory of the Event. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, (18), 65–81. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v0n18.705

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