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Gerard Duveen on the epistemology of social representations

Ivana Marková
- Vol. 19, Iss: 1
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Exploring the meanings of community multimedia centers in Mozambique: a social representation perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the social representations theory was adopted to interpret narratives of 231 interviewees from 10 Mozambican provinces, including representatives of initiating agencies, local staff members, CMC users (both the radio and telecenter components), users of only the community radio, and community members not using the CMCs.
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Social Representational Correlates of Attitudes Toward Peace and War: A Cross-Cultural Analysis in the United States and Denmark

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the possibility that certain social representations of peace and war are, more than others, (in)compatible with support for warfare and investigated the weight of political culture on the realization of this possibility.
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Genetic Social Psychology: From Microgenesis to Ontogenesis, Sociogenesis… and Back

TL;DR: This article argued that psychology is in deep crisis because of its success in amassing large quantities of empirical evidence but rarely addressing the question “What for?”Valsiner refers to the life work of the late Gerard Duveen as a good illustration of what kind of scholarship could bring psychology out of its crisis of limited generalization value, even going so far as to state that genetic social psychology, is the idea that will live.
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Back to school! (Mis)trust and acculturation processes among immigrant students at Campus Montreal

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the academic perseverance of Permanent Resident University Students (PRUS) in the three post-secondary institutions that make up Campus Montreal (University of Montreal, HEC Montreal, and Polytechnique Montreal).
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The Elementary Forms of Religious Life

TL;DR: In this article, Fields has given us a splendid new translation of the greatest work of sociology ever written, one we will not be embarrassed to assign to our students, in addition she has written a brilliant and profound introduction.
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The Moral Judgment of the Child

Jean Piaget
TL;DR: The Moral Judgment of the Child by Jean Piaget as mentioned in this paper chronicles the evolution of children's moral thinking from preschool to adolescence, tracing their concepts of lying, cheating, adult authority, punishment, and responsibility and offering important insights into how they learn -or fail to learn -the difference between right and wrong.
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Psychoanalysis: Its image and its public

TL;DR: Lagache as mentioned in this paper presents a survey of the social representation of psychoanalysis and its application in the field of psychotherapy, including a discussion of psychosociology as a tool for action.

Asymmetries in dialogue

TL;DR: In this article, Markova and Foppa describe the self as a source of asymmetry in dialogue, R. Rommetveit asymmetries in group conversations between the professional and people with learning difficulties.
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‘I have some faith and at the same time I don't believe’ — cognitive polyphasia and cultural change in India

TL;DR: The authors investigates the way 39 residents of the North-Indian city of Patna cope with contradictions implied by traditional and Western psychiatric notions of mental illness, their aetiology and treatment.