This article argues that the theory of social representations can give valuable contributions to media research. It offers a new theory-based approach for studying how the media and citizens socially represent societal and political issues colouring our age, or some specific time period. Two fundamental communicative mechanisms – anchoring and objectification – are posited by the theory. These mechanisms, with a set of subcategories, are presented and it is shown how they can be used as conceptual analytical tools in empirical analysis. Concrete examples are given from a study on climate change and the media
A social representations approach offers an empirical utility for addressing myriad social concerns ...
This chapter discusses the theoretical contributions made in this volume, asking three questions. Fi...
Social Representations in the 'Social Arena' presents key theoretical issues and extensive empirical...
Since its early conceptualization, the Social Representations Theory (SRT) has illuminated the mech...
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Following Moscovici (1972), this paper addresses the questions: What is the aim of research within a...
The article expounds on some theoretical and methodological reflections about how the theory of soci...
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Based on Moscovici’s (1961) classical study on the cultivation of psychoanalytic ideas in France in ...
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A social representations approach offers an empirical utility for addressing myriad social concerns ...
This chapter discusses the theoretical contributions made in this volume, asking three questions. Fi...
Social Representations in the 'Social Arena' presents key theoretical issues and extensive empirical...
Since its early conceptualization, the Social Representations Theory (SRT) has illuminated the mech...
This paper gives an overview of social representation theory, definitions of the key terms and of th...
Following Moscovici (1972), this paper addresses the questions: What is the aim of research within a...
The article expounds on some theoretical and methodological reflections about how the theory of soci...
This thesis contains ten chapters that together put forward a case for a renewed sociological approa...
Based on Moscovici’s (1961) classical study on the cultivation of psychoanalytic ideas in France in ...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in resea...
The aim of the article is to present the utility of the social representation theory as a theoretica...
When something unfamiliar emerges or when something familiar does something unexpected people need t...
Introduction: The communicative process through interaction and media has been one of the genetic di...
The study "Psychoanalysis—its image and its public" intimates that common sense is increasingly info...
The mass media, today more than yesterday, take on the role of a socialization agency and as such co...
A social representations approach offers an empirical utility for addressing myriad social concerns ...
This chapter discusses the theoretical contributions made in this volume, asking three questions. Fi...
Social Representations in the 'Social Arena' presents key theoretical issues and extensive empirical...