El poder en las ciencias sociales: una revisión preliminar

El artículo explora los rostros del poder en diversas ciencias sociales, como la sociología, la ciencia política, la relaciones internacionales, la filosofía y la economía. El texto explora la complejidad del poder, subrayando diferentes facetas que incluyen las interacciones entre individuos, las r...

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poder,
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title_short El poder en las ciencias sociales: una revisión preliminar
title_full El poder en las ciencias sociales: una revisión preliminar
title_fullStr El poder en las ciencias sociales: una revisión preliminar
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poder,
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poder,
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economia;
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spelling Cajas Guijarro, John Wilfrido2024-06-17T00:00:00Z2024-06-18T09:00:30Z2024-06-17T00:00:00Z2024-06-18T09:00:30Z2024-06-17El artículo explora los rostros del poder en diversas ciencias sociales, como la sociología, la ciencia política, la relaciones internacionales, la filosofía y la economía. El texto explora la complejidad del poder, subrayando diferentes facetas que incluyen las interacciones entre individuos, las restricciones impuestas a esas interacciones, la influencia en la configuración de sus intereses y construcción de su identidad. Estas facetas se manifiestan en distintas esferas, como las dinámicas cotidianas, los mercados, las relaciones de clase y las interacciones en la economía global. Como conclusión, se subraya la importancia de comprender estas perspectivas como una forma de contrarrestar las narrativas que sugieren la “ausencia de poder” en ámbitos, cuando en realidad el poder está omnipresente, aunque pueda se antoje etéreo.This paper examines the facets of power across various social sciences (sociology, politics, international relations, philosophy, economics). It delves into the complexity of power, highlighting different aspects, encompassing interactions among individuals, limitations in those interactions, influence on their interests, and the shaping of their identity. These aspects manifest across spheres like daily dynamics, markets, class relations, and global economic interactions. The conclusion emphasizes understanding these perspectives to counter narratives positing the “absence of power” in domains where, in fact, power is omnipresent, albeit ethereal.application/pdf10.18601/01245996.v26n51.062346-24500124-5996https://bdigital.uexternado.edu.co/handle/001/15645https://doi.org/10.18601/01245996.v26n51.06spaUniversidad Externado de Colombiahttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/ecoins/article/download/9531/15990Núm. 51 , Año 2024 : Julio-Diciembre1385111126Revista de Economía InstitucionalAghion, P. y Bolton, P. (1987). Contracts as a Barrier to Entry. American Economic Review, 77(3), 388–401.Aguilar, J., y Sen, S. (2009). Comparing Conceptualizations of Social Capital. Journal of Community Practice, 17(4), 424–443.Akerlof, G. A. (1984). An economic theorist’s book of tales. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Allen, A. (2014). The power family tree. Journal of Political Power, 7(3), 443–449.Andersson, A. (2007). Power and social ontology. Lund: Bokbox Publications.Arendt, H. (1970). On violence. Nueva York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.Azmanova, A. (2018). Relational, structural and systemic forms of power: The ‘right to justification’ confronting three types of domination. Journal of Political Power, 11(1), 68–78.Bachrach, P., y Baratz, M. S. (1962). Two faces of power. American Political Science Review, 56(4), 947–952.Baines, J., y Hager, S. B. (2019). Financial Crisis, Inequality, and Capitalist Diversity: A Critique of the Capital as Power Model of the Stock Market. New Political Economy, 1–18.Baldwin, D. A. (1971). Money and power. The Journal of Politics, 33(3), 578–614.Baldwin, D. A. (2016). Power and international relations: A conceptual approach. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Bardhan, P. (1991). On the concept of power in economics. Economics & Politics, 3(3), 265–277.Bartlett, R. (1989). Economics and power: An inquiry into human relations and market. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Basu, K. 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