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Representations of the Social: Bridging Theoretical Traditions

Kay Deaux (Editor), Gina Philogène (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-631-21534-9
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376 pages
October 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface and Acknowledgments.

List of Contributors.

Part I: Framing the Issues.

1. Introduction. (Gina Philogene and Kay Deaux).

2. Why a Theory of Social Representations? (Serge Moscovici).

Part II: Doing Social Representation Research.

3. A Theory of Methods. (Gina Philogene).

4. A Structural Approach to Social Representations. (Jean-Claude Abric).

5. The King is Naked. Critical Advertisement and Fashion: The Benetton Phenomenon: Annamaria Silvana de Rosa.

6. Social Positioning and Social Representations. (Alain Clemence).

7. Human Rights Studied as Normative Social Representations. (Willem Doise).

8. From Race to Culture: The Emergence of African American. (Gina Philogene).

Part III: Social Representation and Social Construction.

9. Functional Aspects of Social Representation. (Saadi Lahlou).

10. Killer Tomatoes! Collective Symbolic Coping with Biotechnology. (Wolfgang Wagner and Nicole Kronberger).

11. Social Representations, Public Life and Social Construction. (Sandra Jovchelovitch).

12. Social Representations: Catching a Good Idea. (Hazel Rose Markus and Victoria C. Plaut).

13. What We Do and Don't Know about the Functions of Social Representations. (John T. Jost and Gabriel Ignatow).

Part IV: Social Representation and Social Categorization.

14. Social Categorization: Towards Theoretical Integration. (Martha Augoustinos).

15. The When and the Why of How: From Mental Representation to Social Representations. (Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi).

16. Attitudes, Social Representations and Beyond. (George Gaskell).

17. Social Cognition, Social Representations, and the Dilemmas of Social Theory Construction. (Arie W. Kruglanski).

18. Social and Societal Pragmatism: Susan Fiske.

Part V: Social Representation and Social Identification.

19. Representations, Identities, Resistance. (Gerard Duveen).

20. Social Representational Constraints upon Identity Development. (Glynis M Breakwell).

21. Identity, Language and Representations: A Natural System at Work. (Marisa Zavalloni).

22. Social Identities and Social Representations: A Question of Priority? (Marilynn B. Brewer).

23. Meaning and Making: Some Comments on Content and Process. (Kay Deaux).

24. Epilogue. (Kay Deaux and Gina Philogene).

References.

Index.

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