This article introduces a conflictual perspective to the study of social imaginaries, emphasizing their capacity to represent spaces of social critique. Critically revisiting the now classic conceptions of Cornelius Castoriadis and Charles Taylor, the article proposes to look at the social imaginary as a battlefield for the hegemony of shared meaning and the definition of social reality. It engages in a theoretical analysis that foregrounds the political dimension of social imaginaries, indicating them as the social space in which the prefiguration of possible futures arises from a critique of the existing and contributes to eliciting emotions and a sense of involvement that push to action. The article underlines the heuristic importance of conceiving the social imaginary as the space in which different possible forms of social orders fight to define the real of social reality. Given its nature based on the representation of the possible and desirable – as well as the fearsome and the avoidable – the social imaginary is the battlefield on which possible alternatives to the existing are constructed in an endeavor to make them hegemonic, that is, credible, preferable, or inevitable, and thus orient collective aspirations and actions

The social imaginary as a battlefield: Resources for a critical thought / E. Colombo, P. Rebughini. - In: INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY. - ISSN 0268-5809. - (2025 Dec 02), pp. 1-18. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1177/02685809251394712]

The social imaginary as a battlefield: Resources for a critical thought

E. Colombo
Primo
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P. Rebughini
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

This article introduces a conflictual perspective to the study of social imaginaries, emphasizing their capacity to represent spaces of social critique. Critically revisiting the now classic conceptions of Cornelius Castoriadis and Charles Taylor, the article proposes to look at the social imaginary as a battlefield for the hegemony of shared meaning and the definition of social reality. It engages in a theoretical analysis that foregrounds the political dimension of social imaginaries, indicating them as the social space in which the prefiguration of possible futures arises from a critique of the existing and contributes to eliciting emotions and a sense of involvement that push to action. The article underlines the heuristic importance of conceiving the social imaginary as the space in which different possible forms of social orders fight to define the real of social reality. Given its nature based on the representation of the possible and desirable – as well as the fearsome and the avoidable – the social imaginary is the battlefield on which possible alternatives to the existing are constructed in an endeavor to make them hegemonic, that is, credible, preferable, or inevitable, and thus orient collective aspirations and actions
Cet article introduit une perspective conflictuelle dans l’étude des imaginaires sociaux, en mettant l’accent sur leur capacité à représenter des espaces de critique sociale. Moyennant un réexamen critique des conceptions désormais classiques de Cornelius Castoriadis et Charles Taylor, il est proposé de considérer l’imaginaire social comme un champ de bataille pour l’hégémonie du sens partagé et la définition de la réalité sociale. L’analyse théorique qui est entreprise met en avant la dimension politique des imaginaires sociaux, qui sont présentés comme l’espace social dans lequel la préfiguration d’avenirs possibles naît d’une critique de l’existant et contribue à susciter des émotions et un sentiment d’implication qui poussent à l’action. L’article souligne l’importance heuristique de concevoir l’imaginaire social comme l’espace dans lequel différentes formes possibles d’ordres sociaux se disputent la définition du réel de la réalité sociale. Compte tenu de sa nature fondée sur la représentation de ce qui est possible et désirable – ainsi que de ce qui est redouté et évitable –, l’imaginaire social est le champ de bataille sur lequel se construisent les alternatives possibles à l’existant dans le but de les rendre hégémoniques, c’est-à-dire crédibles, préférables ou inévitables, et d’orienter ainsi les aspirations et les actions collectives.
Este artículo introduce una perspectiva conflictual en el estudio de los imaginarios sociales, enfatizando su capacidad para representar espacios de crítica social. Revisitando críticamente las concepciones ya clásicas de Cornelius Castoriadis y Charles Taylor, el artículo propone considerar el imaginario social como un campo de batalla por la hegemonía del significado compartido y la definición de la realidad social. El artículo se adentra en un análisis teórico que destaca la dimensión política de los imaginarios sociales, señalándolos como el espacio social en el que la prefiguración de futuros posibles surge de una crítica de lo existente y contribuye a suscitar emociones y un sentido de implicación que impulsan a la acción. El artículo subraya la importancia heurística de concebir el imaginario social como el espacio en el que diferentes formas posibles de orden social compiten por definir lo real de la realidad social. Dada su naturaleza basada en la representación de lo posible y deseable, así como de lo temible y lo evitable, el imaginario social es el campo de batalla en el que se construyen posibles alternativas a lo existente en un esfuerzo por hacerlas hegemónicas, es decir, creíbles, preferibles o inevitables, y así orientar las aspiraciones y acciones colectivas.
critical thought; hegemony; prefigurative politics; social change; social imaginary; changement social; hégémonie; imaginaire social; pensée critique; politique préfigurative; cambio social; hegemonía; imaginario social; pensamiento crítico; política prefigurativa
Settore GSPS-06/A - Sociologia dei processi culturali e comunicativi
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