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Arquivos Brasileiros de Psicologia

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NEVES, Claudia E. Abbês Baeta. Means of interference in the contemporary: a micropolitical perspective. Arq. bras. psicol. [online]. 2004, vol.56, n.1, pp.02-20. ISSN 1809-5267.

This text discusses the interferences in the contemporary from the point of view of the social production of existence. The reality in which we are all immersed is produced in a multiplicity of extensive (molar) and intensive (molecular) interferences that coexist in the same movement, that is the reason why they cannot be thought as opposites, as better or worse "in itself", out of the relations that constitutes them, because they cross and they suffer distinct impregnations from one kind to another. What matters, in each case, is distinguishing which one is the regimen (if intensive or extensive) that involves our participation in it and that scintillates in the alliances that weave through it. It is only in the relations and in the processes that constitute them that we can evaluate the movements that they promote or stanch. The interferences that matter to us happen in a multiplicity of actions of theory and practices that overflow the insufficient limits of the axle subject-object. It is not about interfering from a given object over another given object, from a predetermined unity over a preexisting person but to produce interferences that make the multiplicities that constitute us and the things leak. The modulation of the interference in this way implies and requires subjective mutation. It is in the meetings that we experience the movements that force us to analyse and evaluate, more than to answer, modifying our subjectivity and opening it to the intensive, where the concepts turn into flow of intensity and connect us in the circuit of macro/micropolitics coexistence.

Keywords : Production of subjectivities; Micropolitics; Intervention.

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