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                                            [0] => Methodological slip for the figurative of graphical folds narratives:  between network analysis and discursive conjunctions
                                            [1] => Deslizamiento metodológico para el figurado de grafos pliegues  narrativos: entre el análisis de redes y las conjunciones  discursivas
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                                    [creator] => Belalcazar Valencia, John Gregory
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                                            [0] => Narrative
                                            [1] => Story
                                            [2] => Graphical folds
                                            [3] => Network analysis
                                            [4] => Narrativa
                                            [5] => Relato
                                            [6] => Grafos pliegues narrativos
                                            [7] => Análisis de redes
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                                            [0] => The ARS is not, nor does it turn out to be defined, to "fix" the graphical representation of a relational situation, since, in the condition of apprehending the "relational situations" to present and represent from a graph, the problem of recognizing alternative explanations begins, given the broad interpretative horizon of talking about social relations, in view of the type of actors-agents that are observed, given the types of networks that are deployed, given the traces that are "drawn" in a clear reference to their engines, its extensions, its links and connections, its externalities that unfold in its event. The interesting thing here in the pretensions of the discussion that comes throughout the document is to enter a system with the analysis systems and the coding with its reading under its graphics language that brings the Analysis of Social Networks -ARS-, to enter in a much more qualitative perspective of a narrative nature. A reflection arises on the conditions and situations of information collection, on the nature of the data and its contextualization, on interpretation, trying to examine here the support that qualitative analysis techniques such as "Conversational Analysis" and "Discursive Practices" can provide. We can also recognize the narratives and with them their stories and their versions available to the ARS, an analytical resource based on visualizing a network of relationships and transactions, oriented to the production of graphical narrative folds.
                                            [1] => El ARS no es, ni resulta ser únicamente el “fijar” la representación gráfica de una situación relacional, pues en la condición de aprehender las “situaciones relacionales” para presentarlas y representarlas a partir de un grafo, empieza el problema mismo de reconocer explicaciones alternativas, dado el amplio horizonte interpretativo que supone hablar de relaciones sociales, en mira del tipo de actores -agentes que se observan, dados los tipos de redes que se despliegan, dadas las trazas que se van “dibujando” en referencia claro, a sus flujos, sus extensiones, sus vínculos y conexiones, sus exterioridades que se despliegan en su acontecer. Lo interesante aquí en las pretensiones de la discusión que se viene desarrollando a lo largo del documento es entrar a apelar con los sistemas de análisis y a la codificación con su visualización bajo su lenguaje de grafos que trae consigo el Análisis de Redes Sociales -ARS-, adentrarnos en una perspectiva mucho más cualitativa de corte narrativo. Surge una reflexión sobre las condiciones y situaciones de recogida de información, sobre la naturaleza de los datos y de su contextualización, sobre interpretación, procurando examinar aquí el apoyo que pueden brindar técnicas de análisis cualitativo como lo son los “Análisis conversacionales” y las “Prácticas discursivas” permitiendo reconocer como también las narrativas, y con ellas sus relatos y sus versiones ofrecen al ARS un recurso analítico en función de visualizar una red de relaciones y transacciones, orientada a la producción de grafos pliegues narrativos.
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                                    [publisher] => Pro-Metrics
                                    [date] => 2020-07-23
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                                            [0] => info:eu-repo/semantics/article
                                            [1] => info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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                                    [identifier] => Array
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                                            [0] => https://awari.pro-metrics.org/index.php/a/article/view/40
                                            [1] => 10.47909/awari.74
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                                    [source] => Array
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                                            [0] => AWARI; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020); e003
                                            [1] => 2675-522X
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                                    [language] => spa
                                    [relation] => https://awari.pro-metrics.org/index.php/a/article/view/40/38
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                                            [0] => Copyright (c) 2020 John Gregory Belalcazar Valencia
                                            [1] => https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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