Networks and interactions in everyday life: the language of the links. One-person household

Abstract

This article incorporates reflection contributions from the conceptual component of the research: The experience of living alone and lonely: Single person households, meanings and dynamics, from the conceptual component. Incorporates aspects of culture and daily life, the construction of intersubjectivity as a contribution to life in society in the recognition of others and their other demands, particularly within the family and single person households. Enter the reading from the second-order cybernetics, where the observer is seen in what he does, recognizes the relational dimension, links and daily interactions and continuous interaction with their social networks more extensive psychosocial and where the role of ecology allows the family look in relation to other social subsystems. The crisis facing family tension and stress throughout their life cycle that meets the capacity or not coping resources and self-organization strategically within the organization, resources and development of adaptive processes.
PDF (Spanish)

Keywords

family
everyday life
intersubjectivity
links
networking
conflict
confrontations