The sociology of the individual has proposed to analyze how a particular type of individual is constructed historically and structurally in a specific society. Since the modern and contemporary social condition must be understood as an increasingly singular experience structured by a society whose social ideology is individualism, this book aims to open a space for discussion and understanding of new Colombian and Latin American realities in which individual social experiences and the individualism of our times are lived. Thus, it presents a set of different approaches to examine the problem of the individual jointly, both from structural and subjective aspects, which demonstrates the complex ways in which individuals are produced and self-managed in different moments and social contexts, denoting the peculiarities, as well as the contours and configurations of the social evidence and supports that have been constituted in such contexts.