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Revista de Psicologia da UNESP

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Abstract

BENELLI, Silvio José. Problematizing the institution research in the university and the psychological practices: epistemological and ethical questions. Rev. Psicol. UNESP [online]. 2019, vol.18, n.spe, pp. 88-120. ISSN 1984-9044.

Through a broad review of the literature we aim to problematize the research in the university and, particularly, its relations with psychological practices, consi deranting they as an institution. What is the purpose of the research developed in the university academy? What are some of its main problems? From a theoretical and analytical epistemological and ethical framework , we distinguish a set of diverse modaliti es of research carried out in the university: the research of tradi tional positivist court; action - research based on historical materialism; the practices of psychosocial intervention based on pedagogical/psychologizing nuance; the research - intervention re ferenced by the Philosophy of Difference and the intercession - research oriented by a complex transdisciplinary perspective, as another way of producing social transformations, acting in the microphysical plane of the institutional establishments where the worker is inserted. The relations between academic research and the plan of psychological practices makes up diverse figures and also produce ethical and social effects different. It could be a criterion to guiding the choice of one or another of these mod alities.

Keywords : academic research; psychological practices; knowledge; ethics.

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