Metamodernism in psychology: New methodological strategies and changes of subjectivity
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St Petersburg State University
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Modern transformations are traced in the new movements of philosophy and art. The basis
of modernism was the classical rationality, producing logocentrism and universal discourse.
Until the 20th century human development accompanied social optimism, belief in the orderliness
of the world, progress and reason. Postmodernism has abandoned the totality of discourses;
revived the principle of doubt; appealed to critical reason. However, postmodernism
does not capture the current changes. Metamodernism observes the transformation of our
time more accurately. The article analyses a methodological strategy of metamodernism that
is new for psychological science, representing the oscillation between two poles, in particular,
modern and postmodern, with simultaneous use of their representations and practices. The
basis of the strategy is the principle of oscillation the methodological meaning of which is
concluded in mutually agreed integration while at the same time releasing from rigid epistemological
traditions. Overcoming linear and one-dimensional constructions metamodernism
suggests using each of them situationally, in a local context, in the specificity of the case, while
making the conceptual variety a flexible and basic tool for the researcher. A metamodernistic
worldview constructs new images of a person. Psychological features of metamodern are
described as virtuality, interactivity, digitalism, values of self-expression, respect for everyday
life, sincerity and solidarity. These features separately conceptualised by different authors are
to be understood as an integral world outlook of the epoch. As a methodological strategy, the
metamodernism is viewed as a spontaneous response to the challenges of the complexity, the
multidimensionality and transitivity of the modern world.
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Guseltseva M. S. Metamodernism in psychology: New methodological strategies and changes of subjectivity. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Psychology, 2018, vol. 8, issue 4, pp. 327– 340.