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Imaginative communication and community: the phenomenological-enactive approach to the co-constitution of public phenomena

Journal
Studia Universitatis
ISSN
1221-8138
Date Issued
2021-12-05
Author(s)
Briedis, Mindaugas  
Escuela de Comunicación - CampCM  
Navarro Arroyo, Mariano  
Escuela de Comunicación - CampCM  
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.24193/subbphil.2021.3.08
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/123456789/1488
Abstract
An ever-evolving phenomenological-enactive perspective can expand our reflection on the entanglement between enactive subjects and their living ecologies. This article applies certain classical phenomenological projects and their enactive extension to public phenomena (objects, spaces, events, etc.). As an instance of the embodied cognition discourse, this research also aims to thematize the enactive, affective, and intersubjective aspects of the relation to the (urban) Lebenswelt. This may help in understanding both the potential of the phenomenological-enactive methodology and the processes of an embodied intersubjective co-constitution of a public ethos. Theoretical ideas presented in the article are illustrated with reflections on some concrete public phenomena.
Subjects

Phenomenology

Enactivism

Communication

Embodied cognition

Perceptual phantasy

Intersubjectivity

Public phenomena


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