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Special Section: Sociality, Intersubjectivity, and Social Conflict

Bridging Divides in the 21st Century: Theoretical Rationale for the Special Issue on “Sociality, Intersubjectivity and Social Conflict”

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Pages 978-985 | Received 30 Jun 2020, Accepted 12 Aug 2020, Published online: 27 Aug 2020
 

Abstract

Effective social interaction is built upon the foundation of intersubjectivity and sociality. Intersubjectivity consists of the capacity to share, coordinate and mutually incorporate experience between people in social interaction. Sociality operates within the broader context of intersubjectivity. It consists of the process by which one person is able to represent the meaning systems of another person. Sociality is key to understanding how humans enter into, sustain, and otherwise create relationships. It is essential for functional human relating between people, organizations, factions, and ideologies. Many of the problems of the 21st century – the breakdown of shared meaning systems between and among people – are problems of sociality and can be addressed through the process of cultivating deeper sociality. Sociality thus assumes ethical and political dimensions: we should try and achieve and promote sociality between and among persons. This issue addresses questions about how humans can create shared ways of understanding their worlds, how the development of shared meanings can be derailed, and how we can bridge divides between diverse ways of understanding the world in the 21st century.

Acknowledgement

We wish to acknowledge the contributions of Harry Procter to the ideas contained in this article.

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