Social representations research has tended to focus upon the representations that groups have in relation to some object. The present article elaborates the concept of social representations by pointing to the existence of ‘alternative representations’ as sub-components within social representations. Alternative representations are the ideas and images the group has about how other groups represent the given object. Alternative representations are thus representations of other people’s representations. The present article uses data from Moscovici’s (1974/2008) analysis of the diffusion of psychoanalysis to examine how people engage with alternative representations. It is demonstrated that there can be more or less dialogical relations with ...
This paper attempts to discuss the 'versatility' of the concept of social representations, in the co...
ABSTRACT This manuscript is aimed at discussing the plural nature of the main conceptual, theoretica...
The present article aims at analysing the role that sociology has played in the process of formation...
Social representations research has tended to focus upon the representations that groups have in rel...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to examine some issues in social representations theory, di...
Doise (in press) has emphasised that researchers have focused empirical work on only one aspect of t...
There is no doubt that the theory of social representations is one of the most popular, but at the s...
This paper presents the theory of social representations as a model of social scientific theory. In ...
Following Moscovici (1972), this paper addresses the questions: What is the aim of research within a...
Based on a minimal formalism of social representations as a set of associated cognems, a simple mode...
Based on Moscovici’s (1961) classical study on the cultivation of psychoanalytic ideas in France in ...
Social and cultural groups are characterised by shared systems of social objects and issues that con...
Within the Social Representations Theory (SRT) paradigm, social representations are defined technica...
This article compares and contrasts the way a set of fundamental issues are treated in social repres...
This paper attempts to discuss the 'versatility' of the concept of social representations, in the co...
ABSTRACT This manuscript is aimed at discussing the plural nature of the main conceptual, theoretica...
The present article aims at analysing the role that sociology has played in the process of formation...
Social representations research has tended to focus upon the representations that groups have in rel...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to examine some issues in social representations theory, di...
Doise (in press) has emphasised that researchers have focused empirical work on only one aspect of t...
There is no doubt that the theory of social representations is one of the most popular, but at the s...
This paper presents the theory of social representations as a model of social scientific theory. In ...
Following Moscovici (1972), this paper addresses the questions: What is the aim of research within a...
Based on a minimal formalism of social representations as a set of associated cognems, a simple mode...
Based on Moscovici’s (1961) classical study on the cultivation of psychoanalytic ideas in France in ...
Social and cultural groups are characterised by shared systems of social objects and issues that con...
Within the Social Representations Theory (SRT) paradigm, social representations are defined technica...
This article compares and contrasts the way a set of fundamental issues are treated in social repres...
This paper attempts to discuss the 'versatility' of the concept of social representations, in the co...
ABSTRACT This manuscript is aimed at discussing the plural nature of the main conceptual, theoretica...
The present article aims at analysing the role that sociology has played in the process of formation...