Cartographies of everyday life: A study of the neighborhood/school/subjects’ series in urban poverty settings

Cartographies of everyday life: A study of the neighborhood/school/subjects’ series in urban poverty settings

Authors

  • Silvia Grinberg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol19-Issue3-fulltext-2079

Keywords:

cartographies of everyday life, methodological cache, singularity, urban slums

Abstract

Framed in the debates of everyday studies, this article presents a conceptual and methodological approach to the art of mapping trough materials produced as results of a research carried out at the intersection of school/neighborhood/subjects in contexts of urban poverty of the metropolitan region of Buenos Aires. An analytic of series produced in between the lines of the everyday life of a slum: the desire for life, the will to learn, urban precarities; each of the texts, photos, drawings, video, rap, among others artifacts of research, assemble scraps of stories that dialogue one to each other. An amphibious methodology capable of generating multisensory data, where the map, statistical information, audio visual or art production make up layers of located bodies, objects and sounds. The methodological reservoir is used to approach the multisensory world/everyday life/daily life with powerful and mixed methodologies. Mapping, in sum, as prolonging one singularity into the environment of the other and producing a configuration of events, a conjunction of singularities. This give rise to an amphibious cartography in the becoming of daily life in the slums of the global South.    

Author Biography

Silvia Grinberg

Directora e Investigadora de Laboratorio de Investigación en Ciencias Humandas LICH, CONICET/UNSAMProfesora regular en Sociología de la Educación EHU-UNSAM. Profesora Regular pedagogía UNPA-UACO.

Published

2020-11-11

How to Cite

Grinberg, S. (2020). Cartographies of everyday life: A study of the neighborhood/school/subjects’ series in urban poverty settings. Psicoperspectivas, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol19-Issue3-fulltext-2079
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