Abstract: In the current paper the relation ego-alter is analyzed, based on the impositions of social and cultural norms. The contemporary society, characterized both by an unstructured mixture of values and elements pertaining to diverse cultural media, and by melting the references, offers ideal circumstances for manifestation mainly to success-oriented actions, and to the detriment of understanding-oriented actions, as Habermas perceives it. This relation type favors the enclosing of the ego, related to the alter, and the double alienation: from the self and from the other. In order to pass beyond the estrangement generated by success-oriented actions, the individual is obliged to resort to understanding-oriented actions, which engage co...
Attempting to explain the how, what, and why of normativity has exercised the attentions of social a...
People’s attitudes towards social norms play a crucial role in understanding group behavior. Norm ps...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...
In this thesis, following Alfred Schütz‟ uses of Husserl‟s theories of perception by adumbration and...
AbstractThis paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated m...
This paper aims to examine the standpoint when we study positively the formation of norm consciousne...
This paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model. No...
According to a popular view, a social norm exists in a society if the members of the community act i...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for the-orizing a ...
In this paper, we propose a cognitive analysis to shed light on the link between social norms and no...
Social norms are a key feature of human sociality. By clarifying expectations and facilitating coord...
Norms (from the Greek nómoi and the Latim norma, meaning “carpenter’s square, rule, pattern”) are so...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for theorizing a n...
Social norms are a key feature of human sociality. By clarifying expectations and facilitating coord...
Anorm and its adjective ‘normal ’ may have at least three messages forus. First of all, a norm tells...
Attempting to explain the how, what, and why of normativity has exercised the attentions of social a...
People’s attitudes towards social norms play a crucial role in understanding group behavior. Norm ps...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...
In this thesis, following Alfred Schütz‟ uses of Husserl‟s theories of perception by adumbration and...
AbstractThis paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated m...
This paper aims to examine the standpoint when we study positively the formation of norm consciousne...
This paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model. No...
According to a popular view, a social norm exists in a society if the members of the community act i...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for the-orizing a ...
In this paper, we propose a cognitive analysis to shed light on the link between social norms and no...
Social norms are a key feature of human sociality. By clarifying expectations and facilitating coord...
Norms (from the Greek nómoi and the Latim norma, meaning “carpenter’s square, rule, pattern”) are so...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for theorizing a n...
Social norms are a key feature of human sociality. By clarifying expectations and facilitating coord...
Anorm and its adjective ‘normal ’ may have at least three messages forus. First of all, a norm tells...
Attempting to explain the how, what, and why of normativity has exercised the attentions of social a...
People’s attitudes towards social norms play a crucial role in understanding group behavior. Norm ps...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...