CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS

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Autor(a) principal: Barimboim, Diana Gladys
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Resumo: This essay is a reflection about parenting practices carried out by families in the 21st century. From birth, the child is received in a symbolic and cultural family tradition that provides a set of behavioral guidelines to be developed in his or her everyday life. Each society, with its traditions and norms, codifies ways of being, living and living together. The decay of a patriarchal society and the development of a consumer society and such, generated changes in family configurations and in bonding modalities. Nowadays, the values transmitted are freedom, immediate pleasure and the constant pursuit of happiness. Parents fear being authoritarian and confuse the meaning of raising with freedom in order not to frustrate their children. Freedom is a value that is internalized within an ethical framework of co-responsibility, which implies putting certain limits on human behavior. From the area of social psychology from the Institute of Social and Project Sciences at UADE (Argentina) the objective arises from the need to understand whether the difficulty that parents show to set limits to their children is due to the influence of new paradigms related to the consumer society.
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spelling CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITSSOCIEDAD DE CONSUMO. UNA TAREA DILEMÁTICA PARA LOS PADRES DE HOY: LA PUESTA DE LÍMITESConsumer societysystem of valuesfreedomparentingsocializationSociedad de consumosistema de valoreslibertadcrianza del niñosocializaciónThis essay is a reflection about parenting practices carried out by families in the 21st century. From birth, the child is received in a symbolic and cultural family tradition that provides a set of behavioral guidelines to be developed in his or her everyday life. Each society, with its traditions and norms, codifies ways of being, living and living together. The decay of a patriarchal society and the development of a consumer society and such, generated changes in family configurations and in bonding modalities. Nowadays, the values transmitted are freedom, immediate pleasure and the constant pursuit of happiness. Parents fear being authoritarian and confuse the meaning of raising with freedom in order not to frustrate their children. Freedom is a value that is internalized within an ethical framework of co-responsibility, which implies putting certain limits on human behavior. From the area of social psychology from the Institute of Social and Project Sciences at UADE (Argentina) the objective arises from the need to understand whether the difficulty that parents show to set limits to their children is due to the influence of new paradigms related to the consumer society.Este ensayo es una reflexión acerca de las prácticas de crianza que realizan las familias del siglo XXI. Desde el nacimiento, el niño es acogido en una tradición simbólico-cultural familiar que aporta un conjunto de pautas de comportamiento para desarrollarse en la vida cotidiana. Cada sociedad, con sus tradiciones y normas, codifica formas de ser, vivir y convivir. La caída de la sociedad patriarcal y el surgimiento de la sociedad de consumo, entre otras cosas, generó cambios en las configuraciones familiares y en las modalidades vinculares. Los valores que se transmiten en nuestros días son la libertad, el placer inmediato y la búsqueda constante de la felicidad. Los padres temen ser autoritarios y confunden el significado de criar en libertad con no frustrar al niño. La libertad es un valor que se internaliza dentro de un marco ético de corresponsabilidad, lo que implica poner ciertos límites a la conducta humana. Desde el área de la psicología social del Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Proyectuales de UADE (Argentina) surge el objetivo de comprender si la dificultad de los progenitores para poner límites a los niños se debe a la influencia de los nuevos paradigmas de la sociedad de consumo.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-06-07info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/72710.1590/SciELOPreprints.727spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/727/974Copyright (c) 2020 Diana Gladys Barimboimhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarimboim, Diana Gladysreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-06-06T22:56:05Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/727Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-06-06T22:56:05SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
SOCIEDAD DE CONSUMO. UNA TAREA DILEMÁTICA PARA LOS PADRES DE HOY: LA PUESTA DE LÍMITES
title CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
spellingShingle CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
Barimboim, Diana Gladys
Consumer society
system of values
freedom
parenting
socialization
Sociedad de consumo
sistema de valores
libertad
crianza del niño
socialización
title_short CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
title_full CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
title_fullStr CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
title_full_unstemmed CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
title_sort CONSUMMATION SOCIETY. A DILEMMA TASK FOR TODAY´S PARENTS: SETTING LIMITS
author Barimboim, Diana Gladys
author_facet Barimboim, Diana Gladys
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barimboim, Diana Gladys
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consumer society
system of values
freedom
parenting
socialization
Sociedad de consumo
sistema de valores
libertad
crianza del niño
socialización
topic Consumer society
system of values
freedom
parenting
socialization
Sociedad de consumo
sistema de valores
libertad
crianza del niño
socialización
description This essay is a reflection about parenting practices carried out by families in the 21st century. From birth, the child is received in a symbolic and cultural family tradition that provides a set of behavioral guidelines to be developed in his or her everyday life. Each society, with its traditions and norms, codifies ways of being, living and living together. The decay of a patriarchal society and the development of a consumer society and such, generated changes in family configurations and in bonding modalities. Nowadays, the values transmitted are freedom, immediate pleasure and the constant pursuit of happiness. Parents fear being authoritarian and confuse the meaning of raising with freedom in order not to frustrate their children. Freedom is a value that is internalized within an ethical framework of co-responsibility, which implies putting certain limits on human behavior. From the area of social psychology from the Institute of Social and Project Sciences at UADE (Argentina) the objective arises from the need to understand whether the difficulty that parents show to set limits to their children is due to the influence of new paradigms related to the consumer society.
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