The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the notion of the self in the wide interdisciplinary field of social thought. This reconsideration pertains to the self as a fluid social process and as an interrelational meaningful outcome constituent of lived experience, which is neither intrapsychically located, nor able to be defined in isolation, as something “in and of itself”. The self is therefore seen as paradoxically both autonomous and interdependent, that is reflexively open, socially embedded and interactively constituted. Our critical historicising interrogation also highlights the inherently dialogical nature, character, and dynamics of the self in contemporary society, thus openin...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
The idea of the dialogical self is a large step forward in linking the self to the social environmen...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
This essay discusses the troubled history of the self in the social sciences in the light of two new...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
This thesis aims to arrive at a new understanding of the Self by taking an existential-phenomenolog...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
ABSTRACT. This essay discusses the troubled history of the self in the social sciences in the light ...
This commentary focuses on Konig's ( 2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dyna...
This commentary focuses on König's (2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dynam...
Purpose. Based on tracing dualistic tendencies in the history of the concept “self” formation, the p...
We propose a review of the formation of the Self from a phenomenological-contextual perspective. Thi...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
The idea of the dialogical self is a large step forward in linking the self to the social environmen...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
This essay discusses the troubled history of the self in the social sciences in the light of two new...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
This thesis aims to arrive at a new understanding of the Self by taking an existential-phenomenolog...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
ABSTRACT. This essay discusses the troubled history of the self in the social sciences in the light ...
This commentary focuses on Konig's ( 2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dyna...
This commentary focuses on König's (2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dynam...
Purpose. Based on tracing dualistic tendencies in the history of the concept “self” formation, the p...
We propose a review of the formation of the Self from a phenomenological-contextual perspective. Thi...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
The idea of the dialogical self is a large step forward in linking the self to the social environmen...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...