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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
This paper analyses some relations between science and power, based upon the ideas of Michel Foucault, with the focus on Social Psychology as an epistemological field of production knowledge and effective exercise of socialpractices. The crisis of Social Psychology is discussed, starting from the
reflection on the actual social time, marked by globalization and plurality.
This analysis indicates urgency of deep changes in scientific and professional discourses and practices, providing modifications on truth regimes which constitute Social Psychology and on the modes of subjectivation produced within and derived from it.
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