Resumen: La pandemia de Covid-19 han impactado en todos los ámbitos sociales y aspectos comunitarios, sociales y subjetivos. En el desarrollo local y regional esta situación ha tenido unos efectos devastadores sobre los que todavía es temprano para evaluar sus efectos, de tal manera que es posible referirse a un “antes” y un “después”. En este escenario y contexto inédito de incertezas y riesgos, es posible referirse a la contingencia como un nuevo marco de descripción de las sociedades, en la que los conceptos teóricos del desarrollo local (y social en general) deberán explorar nuevos conceptos emergentes, como son, el riesgo y el peligro, y con ello, repensar la lógica y teorías del desarrollo local, y sus posibilidades normativas para aplicarlo, a partir de la capacidad de autoorganización. Palabras clave: Autoorganización, Autoorientación, Teoría de sistemas, Contingencia. Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted all social areas and community, social, and subjective aspects. In local and regional development, this situation has had devastating effects on which it is still too early to evaluate its effects, in such a way that it is possible to refer to a “before” and an “after”. In this unprecedented scenario and context of uncertainties and risks, it is possible to refer to contingency as a new framework for describing societies, in which the theoretical concepts of local (and social development in general) should explore new emerging concepts, such as, risk and danger, and with it, a rethinking of the logic and theories of local development, and its normative possibilities to apply it, based on the capacity for self-organization. Key words: Self-organization, Self-orientation, Systems theory, Contingency.
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