Participatory Sense-Making for Integration Practices and Policies

Patrizio Lo Presti

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Abstract

In this presentation, I continue previous work on extracting consequences for the design of integration policies from research on participatory sense-making in cognitive science. Participatory sense-making was introduced in cognitive science in the early 21st century. The idea, roughly, is that social understanding consists in mutually inclusive social face-to-face real-time participation in pursuit of joint activities. I mean to unpack the concept of participatory sense-making to the end, specifically, of proving it relevant for integration policies and practice. I argue that modelling integration policies on participatory sense-making is instrumental to consolidate a sense of community and mutual respect for others and norms for how to live together.

Conference

ConferenceNorms and Values in Institutions, Societies and Migration
Country/TerritorySweden
CityMalmö
Period2021/04/282021/04/29
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  • Philosophy

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