%0 Journal Article %T Un concepto de democratizaci¨®n reanimado: la met¨¢fora biol¨®gica %A Whitehead %A Laurence %J Revista SAAP %D 2011 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X mechanical metaphors have colonized the social sciences, including the study of democratization processes. but they may provide a misleading framework for monitoring ongoing "self-equilibrating" social processes with no natural "end-state" such as democratization. i propose that modern biology can be consulted as an alternative source of analogical reasoning, offering a more flexible and appropriate stock of metaphors that can enliven analogical accounts of processes of democratization. the shift towards modeling democracy as a living practice permanently directed towards self-preservation and propagation provides a clearer rationale for comparative studies, focusing on the relative "quality" of democracy in different contexts. i begin with a brief sketch of the historical instability and current contestability of most democratization processes; i then examine the morphology of complex political concepts and propose alternative biological analogies to replace the currently prevalent physicalist imagery. %K democratization %K democracy %K concepts %K analytical frames %K metaphors. %U http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1853-19702011000200006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en