In this paper I discuss the importance of examining the impact of our common-sense making on the development of academic psychological constructs. In the process, I shall review the history of social psychology in understanding differences and similarities in the ways in which attitudes and social representations have been theorized. After a concise review of each of these two concepts, I examine the points of connection and tension between them, with particular reference to the dialectic of the social and the psychological. This highlights the influence of dominant constructions of the individual within the discipline of social psychology itself and on recent research in attitude theory in particular. The paper discusses how social psychol...
Attitudes-cognitive representations of our evaluation of ourselves, other people, things, actions, e...
The study "Psychoanalysis—its image and its public" intimates that common sense is increasingly info...
Following Moscovici (1972), this paper addresses the questions: What is the aim of research within a...
In this paper I discuss the importance of examining the impact of our common-sense making on the dev...
Abstract. This paper attempts to discuss the following points: 1. A factor of resistance to the diff...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
In a chapter in Farr and Moscovici's (1984) book, Social Representations, the late Jos Jaspars ...
I shall play the role of the devil's advocate in relation to Colin Fraser's paper "at...
The attitudes and social representations are competing, alternative research programs to explain psy...
The reasons why people do not always act in accord with their attitudes has been the focus of much s...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
Gordon Allport (1954) has described the attitude concept as "the primary building stone in the ...
Attitudes-cognitive representations of our evaluation of ourselves, other people, things, actions, e...
The study "Psychoanalysis—its image and its public" intimates that common sense is increasingly info...
Following Moscovici (1972), this paper addresses the questions: What is the aim of research within a...
In this paper I discuss the importance of examining the impact of our common-sense making on the dev...
Abstract. This paper attempts to discuss the following points: 1. A factor of resistance to the diff...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
In a chapter in Farr and Moscovici's (1984) book, Social Representations, the late Jos Jaspars ...
I shall play the role of the devil's advocate in relation to Colin Fraser's paper "at...
The attitudes and social representations are competing, alternative research programs to explain psy...
The reasons why people do not always act in accord with their attitudes has been the focus of much s...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
Gordon Allport (1954) has described the attitude concept as "the primary building stone in the ...
Attitudes-cognitive representations of our evaluation of ourselves, other people, things, actions, e...
The study "Psychoanalysis—its image and its public" intimates that common sense is increasingly info...
Following Moscovici (1972), this paper addresses the questions: What is the aim of research within a...