“En casa mientras puedas”. Construcción discursiva del apego al hogar en personas mayores.

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Resumen

El vínculo que las personas establecen con los lugares que habitan es una preocupación central en psicología. En este estudio nos acercamos a dicho fenómeno a través de un análisis discursivo del apego al hogar atribuido a las personas mayores usuarias de teleasistencia. El objetivo es ofrecer una aproximación a la forma como se produce discursivamente el apego de lugar en interacciones dadas.  Los datos provienen de un conjunto de grupos de discusión llevados a cabo en Cataluña (España). Del análisis se derivan tres temas, entre los que sobresale el apego al hogar entendido como el deseo de permanecer en casa en la vejez. Se profundiza en el significado de este tema, resaltando las estrategias discursivas con las que dos grupos de actores lo producen. Se llama la atención sobre las funciones discursivas de dichas estrategias.

Palabras clave

Análisis del discurso, Apego al lugar, Envejecimiento en casa, Hogar, Teleasistencia

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Biografía del autor/a

Juan C. Aceros, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Escuela de Trabajo Social

Juan Carlos Aceros is psychologist. He received his master's degree in Social Psychology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in 2007. He carried out his doctoral research in the same university, and he obtained his PhD in Social Psychology in 2013. His dissertation dealt with the framing and shaping of the 'public' in 'public participation', which is one of his main fields of research. Other topics in which Juan Carlos has been making research during the last ten years are the collective identity in social movements, and the way practices of telecare are challenging older people identities and later life. He was grasping such topics as part of his involvement with three research projects funded by the Spanish government, and developed by the Research Group for Social Studies in Science and Technology (GESCIT-UAB).

Publicado

28-09-2018

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Aceros, J. C. (2018). “En casa mientras puedas”. Construcción discursiva del apego al hogar en personas mayores. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E Investigación Social, 18(3), e-2093. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.2093

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