It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psychologists’ theoretical and applied work. However, ambiguity remains essentially non-problematised in psychological science since its foundation. This article analyses positivist and social constructionist perspectives on ambiguity in the context of their epistemological and ontological fundamental assumptions. The relational thesis of social constructionism is further analysed and it is argued that it constitutes a “weak thesis” concerning the relational constitution of human beings. In the second part, a dialogical alternative is elaborated. In this perspective, ambiguity is placed in the context of relationship and both are brought t...
Abstract: The commentary presents an epistemological reflection about Dialogical Self theory. First,...
Drawing from the example of critical psychology, this paper examines how dissatisfaction with an exi...
ABSTRACT. The portrayal of the self as constitutionally dialogical is fast becoming an established a...
It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psy...
Reflecting the growing popularity of the dialogical self in psychology this contribution searches fo...
The article analyzes certain socio-cultural and personal predispositions, which determine the modern...
The article explores the relationship of ambiguity to identity in societal contexts dominated by dis...
The paper argues that ambiguity is not a property of objects but of the relationships of things to c...
This article considers recent arguments on ‘dialogism’ within the discipline in order to reflect upo...
This volume understands itself as an invitation to follow a fundamental shift in perspective, away f...
Within social sciences, ranging from education to psychology, sociology and anthropology, we see the...
The publication of Potter and Wetherell’s (1987) blueprint for a discursive social psychology was a ...
The author explores and criticises two arguments from ambiguity: S. Pinker’s argument from ambiguit...
This paper describes the shift that appears to be taking place in contemporary psychoanalysis, as re...
This article charts various communalities and differences between cognitive-developmental and socio-...
Abstract: The commentary presents an epistemological reflection about Dialogical Self theory. First,...
Drawing from the example of critical psychology, this paper examines how dissatisfaction with an exi...
ABSTRACT. The portrayal of the self as constitutionally dialogical is fast becoming an established a...
It is intuitively felt that ambiguity plays a crucial role in human beings’ everyday life and in psy...
Reflecting the growing popularity of the dialogical self in psychology this contribution searches fo...
The article analyzes certain socio-cultural and personal predispositions, which determine the modern...
The article explores the relationship of ambiguity to identity in societal contexts dominated by dis...
The paper argues that ambiguity is not a property of objects but of the relationships of things to c...
This article considers recent arguments on ‘dialogism’ within the discipline in order to reflect upo...
This volume understands itself as an invitation to follow a fundamental shift in perspective, away f...
Within social sciences, ranging from education to psychology, sociology and anthropology, we see the...
The publication of Potter and Wetherell’s (1987) blueprint for a discursive social psychology was a ...
The author explores and criticises two arguments from ambiguity: S. Pinker’s argument from ambiguit...
This paper describes the shift that appears to be taking place in contemporary psychoanalysis, as re...
This article charts various communalities and differences between cognitive-developmental and socio-...
Abstract: The commentary presents an epistemological reflection about Dialogical Self theory. First,...
Drawing from the example of critical psychology, this paper examines how dissatisfaction with an exi...
ABSTRACT. The portrayal of the self as constitutionally dialogical is fast becoming an established a...