The Cambridge Handbook of Social Representations
Herausgeber: Andreouli, Eleni; Sammut, Gordon; Gaskell, George
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This Handbook provides the requisite theoretical and methodological guidelines for undertaking social research addressing relevant contemporary social issues.
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This Handbook provides the requisite theoretical and methodological guidelines for undertaking social research addressing relevant contemporary social issues.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781107042001
- ISBN-10: 1107042003
- Artikelnr.: 42198767
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781107042001
- ISBN-10: 1107042003
- Artikelnr.: 42198767
Preface; Part I. Foundations: 1. Social representations: a revolutionary
paradigm? Gordon Sammut, Eleni Andreouli, George Gaskell and Jaan Valsiner;
2. Representation in action Wolfgang Wagner; 3. Social representations and
societal psychology Claudia Abreu Lopes and George Gaskell; 4. On (social)
representations and the iconoclastic impetus Martin W. Bauer; 5.
Researching social representations Uwe Flick, Juliet Foster and Sabine
Caillaud; Part II. Conceptual Developments: 6. Central core theory Pascal
Moliner and Jean-Claude Abric; 7. Attitudes, social representations and
points of view Gordon Sammut; 8. Communication and the microgenetic
construction of knowledge Charis Psaltis; 9. Image, social imaginary and
social representations Angela Arruda; 10. Collective remembering as a
process of social representation Brady Wagoner; 11. Cognitive polyphasia,
knowledge encounters and public spheres Sandra Jovchelovitch and Jacqueline
Priego-Hernández; 12. Making community: diversity, movement and
interdependence Caroline Howarth, Flora Cornish and Alex Gillespie; Part
III. New Directions: 13. Social representations and social construction:
the evolutionary perspective of installation theory Saadi Lahlou; 14. From
representations to representing: on social representations and
discursive-rhetorical psychology Stephen Gibson; 15. Positioning theory and
social representations Rom Harré and Fathali Moghaddam; 16. Social
semiotics and social representations Giuseppe Veltri; 17. Identity process
theory Glynis Breakwell; Part IV. Applications: 18. Representations of
world history James H. Liu and Chris G. Sibley; 19. Social order and
political legitimacy Christian Staerklé; 20. Social representations of
sustainability: researching time, institution, conflict and communication
Paula Castro; 21. Social representations of national identity in culturally
diverse societies Eleni Andreouli and Xenia Chryssochoou; 22. The
essentialised refugee: representations of racialized 'Others' Martha
Augoustinos, Scott Hanson-Easey and Clemence Due; 23. Exploring stability
and change through social representations: towards an understanding of
religious communities Mohammad Sartawi; 24. Of worlds and objects:
scientific knowledge and its publics Nicole Kronberger; 25. The
self-control ethos Helene Joffe; 26. Social representations of infectious
diseases Véronique Eicher and Adrian Bangerter; 27. Social change, social
marketing and social representations Mary Anne Lauri.
paradigm? Gordon Sammut, Eleni Andreouli, George Gaskell and Jaan Valsiner;
2. Representation in action Wolfgang Wagner; 3. Social representations and
societal psychology Claudia Abreu Lopes and George Gaskell; 4. On (social)
representations and the iconoclastic impetus Martin W. Bauer; 5.
Researching social representations Uwe Flick, Juliet Foster and Sabine
Caillaud; Part II. Conceptual Developments: 6. Central core theory Pascal
Moliner and Jean-Claude Abric; 7. Attitudes, social representations and
points of view Gordon Sammut; 8. Communication and the microgenetic
construction of knowledge Charis Psaltis; 9. Image, social imaginary and
social representations Angela Arruda; 10. Collective remembering as a
process of social representation Brady Wagoner; 11. Cognitive polyphasia,
knowledge encounters and public spheres Sandra Jovchelovitch and Jacqueline
Priego-Hernández; 12. Making community: diversity, movement and
interdependence Caroline Howarth, Flora Cornish and Alex Gillespie; Part
III. New Directions: 13. Social representations and social construction:
the evolutionary perspective of installation theory Saadi Lahlou; 14. From
representations to representing: on social representations and
discursive-rhetorical psychology Stephen Gibson; 15. Positioning theory and
social representations Rom Harré and Fathali Moghaddam; 16. Social
semiotics and social representations Giuseppe Veltri; 17. Identity process
theory Glynis Breakwell; Part IV. Applications: 18. Representations of
world history James H. Liu and Chris G. Sibley; 19. Social order and
political legitimacy Christian Staerklé; 20. Social representations of
sustainability: researching time, institution, conflict and communication
Paula Castro; 21. Social representations of national identity in culturally
diverse societies Eleni Andreouli and Xenia Chryssochoou; 22. The
essentialised refugee: representations of racialized 'Others' Martha
Augoustinos, Scott Hanson-Easey and Clemence Due; 23. Exploring stability
and change through social representations: towards an understanding of
religious communities Mohammad Sartawi; 24. Of worlds and objects:
scientific knowledge and its publics Nicole Kronberger; 25. The
self-control ethos Helene Joffe; 26. Social representations of infectious
diseases Véronique Eicher and Adrian Bangerter; 27. Social change, social
marketing and social representations Mary Anne Lauri.
Preface; Part I. Foundations: 1. Social representations: a revolutionary
paradigm? Gordon Sammut, Eleni Andreouli, George Gaskell and Jaan Valsiner;
2. Representation in action Wolfgang Wagner; 3. Social representations and
societal psychology Claudia Abreu Lopes and George Gaskell; 4. On (social)
representations and the iconoclastic impetus Martin W. Bauer; 5.
Researching social representations Uwe Flick, Juliet Foster and Sabine
Caillaud; Part II. Conceptual Developments: 6. Central core theory Pascal
Moliner and Jean-Claude Abric; 7. Attitudes, social representations and
points of view Gordon Sammut; 8. Communication and the microgenetic
construction of knowledge Charis Psaltis; 9. Image, social imaginary and
social representations Angela Arruda; 10. Collective remembering as a
process of social representation Brady Wagoner; 11. Cognitive polyphasia,
knowledge encounters and public spheres Sandra Jovchelovitch and Jacqueline
Priego-Hernández; 12. Making community: diversity, movement and
interdependence Caroline Howarth, Flora Cornish and Alex Gillespie; Part
III. New Directions: 13. Social representations and social construction:
the evolutionary perspective of installation theory Saadi Lahlou; 14. From
representations to representing: on social representations and
discursive-rhetorical psychology Stephen Gibson; 15. Positioning theory and
social representations Rom Harré and Fathali Moghaddam; 16. Social
semiotics and social representations Giuseppe Veltri; 17. Identity process
theory Glynis Breakwell; Part IV. Applications: 18. Representations of
world history James H. Liu and Chris G. Sibley; 19. Social order and
political legitimacy Christian Staerklé; 20. Social representations of
sustainability: researching time, institution, conflict and communication
Paula Castro; 21. Social representations of national identity in culturally
diverse societies Eleni Andreouli and Xenia Chryssochoou; 22. The
essentialised refugee: representations of racialized 'Others' Martha
Augoustinos, Scott Hanson-Easey and Clemence Due; 23. Exploring stability
and change through social representations: towards an understanding of
religious communities Mohammad Sartawi; 24. Of worlds and objects:
scientific knowledge and its publics Nicole Kronberger; 25. The
self-control ethos Helene Joffe; 26. Social representations of infectious
diseases Véronique Eicher and Adrian Bangerter; 27. Social change, social
marketing and social representations Mary Anne Lauri.
paradigm? Gordon Sammut, Eleni Andreouli, George Gaskell and Jaan Valsiner;
2. Representation in action Wolfgang Wagner; 3. Social representations and
societal psychology Claudia Abreu Lopes and George Gaskell; 4. On (social)
representations and the iconoclastic impetus Martin W. Bauer; 5.
Researching social representations Uwe Flick, Juliet Foster and Sabine
Caillaud; Part II. Conceptual Developments: 6. Central core theory Pascal
Moliner and Jean-Claude Abric; 7. Attitudes, social representations and
points of view Gordon Sammut; 8. Communication and the microgenetic
construction of knowledge Charis Psaltis; 9. Image, social imaginary and
social representations Angela Arruda; 10. Collective remembering as a
process of social representation Brady Wagoner; 11. Cognitive polyphasia,
knowledge encounters and public spheres Sandra Jovchelovitch and Jacqueline
Priego-Hernández; 12. Making community: diversity, movement and
interdependence Caroline Howarth, Flora Cornish and Alex Gillespie; Part
III. New Directions: 13. Social representations and social construction:
the evolutionary perspective of installation theory Saadi Lahlou; 14. From
representations to representing: on social representations and
discursive-rhetorical psychology Stephen Gibson; 15. Positioning theory and
social representations Rom Harré and Fathali Moghaddam; 16. Social
semiotics and social representations Giuseppe Veltri; 17. Identity process
theory Glynis Breakwell; Part IV. Applications: 18. Representations of
world history James H. Liu and Chris G. Sibley; 19. Social order and
political legitimacy Christian Staerklé; 20. Social representations of
sustainability: researching time, institution, conflict and communication
Paula Castro; 21. Social representations of national identity in culturally
diverse societies Eleni Andreouli and Xenia Chryssochoou; 22. The
essentialised refugee: representations of racialized 'Others' Martha
Augoustinos, Scott Hanson-Easey and Clemence Due; 23. Exploring stability
and change through social representations: towards an understanding of
religious communities Mohammad Sartawi; 24. Of worlds and objects:
scientific knowledge and its publics Nicole Kronberger; 25. The
self-control ethos Helene Joffe; 26. Social representations of infectious
diseases Véronique Eicher and Adrian Bangerter; 27. Social change, social
marketing and social representations Mary Anne Lauri.