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Sandra Jovchelovitch
Researcher at London School of Economics and Political Science
Publications - 65
Citations - 3074
Sandra Jovchelovitch is an academic researcher from London School of Economics and Political Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social representation & Social change. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 63 publications receiving 2875 citations.
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Theory and method of social representations
Wolfgang Wagner,Gerard Duveen,Robert M. Farr,Sandra Jovchelovitch,Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi,Ivana Marková,Diana Rose +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give an overview of social representation theory, definitions of the key terms and of the social processes leading to a representation and to social identity, and compare these theories to theories of attitudes, schemata and social cognition.
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Knowledge in Context: Representations, Community and Culture
TL;DR: In this article, the forms and functions of knowledge in everyday life are discussed. And the diversity of knowledge is discussed. But the focus is on the relationships between the forms of knowledge and the relationships among them.
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Health, community and development: towards a social psychology of participation
TL;DR: The concept of community participation plays a central role in policies and interventions seeking to reduce health inequalities as discussed by the authors, and it is suggested that social identities, social representations and power are crucial elements for constructing a social psychology of participation.
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Social representations of health and illness: the case of the Chinese community in England
TL;DR: The authors conducted a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness among the Chinese community in England, and found that despite differences related to age and degrees of acculturation, Chinese people in England share a common representational system with respect to health and illnesses.
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In Defence of Representations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a theory of representations sociales and affirme que le post-modernism ne parvient pas a prendre en compte ce type de processus and constitue, en ce domaine, un nouvelle approche de type behavioriste.