This commentary focuses on Konig's ( 2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dynamic and dialogical phenomenon. We depart from Bakhtinian dialogism and dialogical self theory to focus on the dynamics of selfhood processes and draw a more explicit theoretical link between the dialogical self and phenomenological experience. The interconnected dimensions of discontinuity and continuity in a multiple, multipositioned self are also elaborated. We defend that the construction of similitude in the self is permitted by self-regulation and self-organization processes that create recurring patterns in a moving self. Finally, the role that the introduction of difference and alterity can play in the promotion of change and developme...
The self is in a constant process of becoming that demands the construction of “sameness” and identi...
In this article we propose a development of the Dialogical Self Theory by introducing the notions of...
This dissertation attempts to fill, in part, three lacunae in contemporary philosophical scholarship...
This commentary focuses on König's (2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dynam...
This volume understands itself as an invitation to follow a fundamental shift in perspective, away f...
This collection on developmental themes contributes to a spate of recent books on the dialogical sel...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
We begin by outlining that the dialogical self may be conceived from the point of view of the self- ...
ABSTRACT. Introducing the articles of the second issue of the IJDS, this article first sketches the ...
[Extract] This volume grew out of a special issue of the International Journal for Dialogical Scienc...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
Abstract. The first aim of this paper is to present a theory of development of the dialogical self i...
The self is in a constant process of becoming that demands the construction of “sameness” and identi...
In this article we propose a development of the Dialogical Self Theory by introducing the notions of...
This dissertation attempts to fill, in part, three lacunae in contemporary philosophical scholarship...
This commentary focuses on König's (2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dynam...
This volume understands itself as an invitation to follow a fundamental shift in perspective, away f...
This collection on developmental themes contributes to a spate of recent books on the dialogical sel...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
We begin by outlining that the dialogical self may be conceived from the point of view of the self- ...
ABSTRACT. Introducing the articles of the second issue of the IJDS, this article first sketches the ...
[Extract] This volume grew out of a special issue of the International Journal for Dialogical Scienc...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
Abstract. The first aim of this paper is to present a theory of development of the dialogical self i...
The self is in a constant process of becoming that demands the construction of “sameness” and identi...
In this article we propose a development of the Dialogical Self Theory by introducing the notions of...
This dissertation attempts to fill, in part, three lacunae in contemporary philosophical scholarship...