Enfoques extras disciplinarios para aproximar la brecha teoría y práctica: Pierre Bourdieu y la interseccionalidad
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Dicotomía teoría y práctica, teoría de la práctica, interseccionalidad, enfermeríaResumen
En esta editorial el autor reflexiona acerca de la dicotomía teoría/práctica y como la integración de teorías transdisciplinarias pueden contribuir a acercar posturas. Para ello comenta la teoría de la práctica desarrollada por Bourdieu y la interseccionalidad aportando un ejemplo de como su interconexión puede mejorar tanto la teoría como la práctica de la enfermería y por tanto contribuyendo a su vertebración y epistemología.
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