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      Sociabilidades, redes y circulación de saberes en la conformación de un “ámbito psi” en la Argentina de entreguerras (Santa Fe, 1919-1943) Translated title: Sociabilities, networks and the circulation of knowledges in the creation of a “psy scope” in Argentina during the inter-war period (Santa Fe, 1919-1943)

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          Resumen El artículo presenta los avances de una investigación referida a la construcción de un campo científico psi en Argentina durante el período de entreguerras, con foco en espacios subnacionales. A partir de l920, el movimiento de la higiene mental, en sus diferentes expresiones disciplinares, adquirió una notable presencia en la esfera pública, en la enseñanza universitaria y – tardíamente – en las políticas de salud, en un movimiento expansivo que derivó en la conformación de un campo autónomo y con lógicas propias. Sostenemos que la constitución de dicho “campo psi” – en tanto inexistente – fue posible mayormente por la fuerza de redes de sociabilidad que facilitaron la gestión de recursos y espacios institucionales de poder que permitieron autonomizar y constituir el campo.

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          Abstract This article presents the findings of a research study on the construction of a psy scientific field in Argentina during the inter-war period, with a focus on subnational spaces. After 1920, the mental hygiene movement, in its different disciplinary manifestations, became notable in the public sphere, in university education and – belatedly – in healthcare policies, in an expansion that led to the creation of an autonomous field with its own logic. I argue that the creation of this “psy field” – while it was as yet inexistent – was largely due to the strength of sociability networks that facilitated the management of resources and institutional spaces of power, making it possible for the field to become independent and established.

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                hcsm
                História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos
                Hist. cienc. saude-Manguinhos
                Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
                1678-4758
                June 2016
                : 23
                : 2
                : 543-550
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                [1 ] Universidad Nacional de La Plata Argentina
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                S0104-59702016000200543
                10.1590/S0104-59702016000200012
                6d8b6c5f-021d-4f88-8c22-95469f0227a2

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                HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

                Philosophy of science
                campo psi,higiene mental,redes de sociabilidad,Argentina,entreguerras,psy field,mental hygiene,sociability networks,inter-war period

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