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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781107323650
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (500 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.12
    Keywords: Social representations
    Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Part I. Foundations -- 1 Social representations: a revolutionary paradigm? -- 2 Representation in action -- 3 Social representations and societal psychology -- 4 On (social) representations and the iconoclastic impetus -- 5 Researching social representations -- Part II Conceptual developments -- 6 Central core theory -- 7 Attitudes, social representations and points of view -- 8 Communication and the microgenetic construction of knowledge -- 9 Image, social imaginary and social representations -- 10 Collective remembering as a process of social representation -- 11 Cognitive polyphasia, knowledge encounters and public spheres -- 12 Making community: diversity, movement and interdependence -- Part III New directions -- 13 Social representations and social construction: the evolutionary perspective of installation theory -- 14 From representations to representing: on social representations and discursive-rhetorical psychology -- 15 Positioning theory and social representations -- 16 Social semiotics and social representations -- 17 Identity process theory -- Part IV Applications -- 18 Representations of world history -- 19 Social order and political legitimacy -- 20 Social representations of sustainability: researching time, institution, conflict and communication -- 21 Social representations of national identity in culturally diverse societies -- 22 The essentialized refugee: representations of racialized 'Others' -- 23 Exploring stability and change through social representations: towards an understanding of religious communities -- 24 Of worlds and objects: scientific knowledge and its publics -- 25 The self-control ethos -- 26 Social representations of infectious diseases.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 215 p. : , ill., map.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction. ; National characteristics. ; Social groups. ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: "How do we, as human beings, come to understand ourselves and others around us? This question could not be more timely or pertinent to the issues facing humankind today. At the heart of many of our world's most troubling political and social problems lies a divergence, and sometimes a sharp contradiction, in perspectives between nations and cultural groups. To find potential solutions to these seemingly intractable divides, we must come to understand what both facilitates and hinders a meaningful exchange of fundamental ideas and beliefs between different cultural groups. The discussions in this book aim to provide a better understanding of how we come to know ourselves and others. Bringing together a number of cutting edge researchers and practitioners in psychology and related fields, this diverse collection of thirteen papers draws on psychology, sociology, philosophy, linguistics, communications, and anthropology to explore how human beings effectively come to understand and interact with others. This volume is organised in three main sections to explore some of the key conceptual issues, discuss the cognitive processes involved in intersubjectivity and interobjectivity, and examine human relations at the level of collective processes. Understanding the Self and Others will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, developmental psychology, philosophy, communication studies, anthropology, identity studies, social and cultural theory, and linguistics"--
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. I. Conceptual foundations -- pt. II. Interpersonal processes and social cognition -- pt. III. Social and cultural processes.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780203331415 , 9781136596117 , 9781136596063 , 9781136596100
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 215 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Understanding the self and others
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; National characteristics ; Social groups ; Group identity ; Political aspects ; Political psychology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gruppe ; Interaktion ; Intersubjektivität
    Abstract: pt. 1. Conceptual foundations -- pt. 2. Interpersonal processes and social cognition -- pt. 3. Social and cultural processes.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780415688864
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (223 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Understanding the Self and Others
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; National characteristics ; Social groups ; National characteristics ; Social groups ; Social interaction ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: How do we, as human beings, come to understand ourselves and others around us? This question could not be more timely or pertinent to the issues facing humankind today. At the heart of many of our world's most troubling political and social problems lies a divergence, and sometimes a sharp contradiction, in perspectives between nations and cultural groups. To find potential solutions to these seemingly intractable divides, we must come to understand what both facilitates and hinders a meaningful exchange of fundamental ideas and beliefs between different cultural groups.The discussio
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Understanding the Self and Others; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of contributors; 1 Understanding self and others: explorations in intersubjectivity and interobjectivity; PART I Conceptual foundations; 2 What lies between?; 3 From inter-subjectivity, via inter-objectivity, to intra-objectivity: from a determinate world of separate things to an indeterminate world of inseparable flowing processes; 4 Interobjectivity as a border: the fluid dynamics of "betweenness"; 5 Things that help make us what we are
    Description / Table of Contents: PART II Interpersonal processes and social cognition6 Intersubjectivity and the Geschwister Effekt: how siblings shape infant development; 7 Characterizing selves and others: a personalistic perspective; 8 Logical time, symbolic identification, and the trans-subjective; 9 Others as objects: the possibilities and limitations of intersubjective relationships; PART III Social and cultural processes; 10 Cultural identity clarity: its role in intergroup perception, dehumanization, and intergroup attribution; 11 Interobjective social values; 12 In the desert with Lawrence of Arabia
    Description / Table of Contents: 13 Social influence by artefact: norms and objects as conflict zonesAfterword; Index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781108416375 , 9781108402897
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 309 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.13
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    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 271 - 300
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780203331415 , 9780415688864 , 0415688868
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 215 S. , Ill., graph. Darst , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Understanding the self and others
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; National characteristics ; Social groups ; Group identity ; Political aspects ; Political psychology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gruppe ; Interaktion ; Intersubjektivität
    Abstract: "How do we, as human beings, come to understand ourselves and others around us? This question could not be more timely or pertinent to the issues facing humankind today. At the heart of many of our world's most troubling political and social problems lies a divergence, and sometimes a sharp contradiction, in perspectives between nations and cultural groups. To find potential solutions to these seemingly intractable divides, we must come to understand what both facilitates and hinders a meaningful exchange of fundamental ideas and beliefs between different cultural groups. The discussions in this book aim to provide a better understanding of how we come to know ourselves and others. Bringing together a number of cutting edge researchers and practitioners in psychology and related fields, this diverse collection of thirteen papers draws on psychology, sociology, philosophy, linguistics, communications, and anthropology to explore how human beings effectively come to understand and interact with others. This volume is organised in three main sections to explore some of the key conceptual issues, discuss the cognitive processes involved in intersubjectivity and interobjectivity, and examine human relations at the level of collective processes. Understanding the Self and Others will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, developmental psychology, philosophy, communication studies, anthropology, identity studies, social and cultural theory, and linguistics"--
    Abstract: "How do we, as human beings, come to understand ourselves and others around us? This question couldn't be more timely or pertinent to the issues facing humanity today. At the heart of most of our world's most troubling political and social problems lies a divergence in perspectives between nations and/or cultural groups. For example, how should we characterize the seemingly intractable divide between Indians and Pakistanis? What lies at the heart of the constant misunderstanding between Israelis and Palestinians? How has the political divide in the United States taken on such polemic divisions? How are we to make sense of the baffling resistance certain groups of people in many nations have to the overwhelming evidence of global climate change? In essence, the divergences in all of these perspectives are related to fundamentally different ways in which groups value their existence and construct a meaningful picture of who they are in relation to others. By drawing on multidisciplinary approaches to social psychological phenomena illustrated in these examples, this book draws together a number of cutting edge researchers and practitioners in psychology and related fields. The discussions in this book both review some of the most significant debates concerning how different groups come to share meanings, and radically advance this discussion in impactful new directions. "--
    Abstract: "How do we, as human beings, come to understand ourselves and others around us? This question could not be more timely or pertinent to the issues facing humankind today. At the heart of many of our world's most troubling political and social problems lies a divergence, and sometimes a sharp contradiction, in perspectives between nations and cultural groups. To find potential solutions to these seemingly intractable divides, we must come to understand what both facilitates and hinders a meaningful exchange of fundamental ideas and beliefs between different cultural groups. The discussions in this book aim to provide a better understanding of how we come to know ourselves and others. Bringing together a number of cutting edge researchers and practitioners in psychology and related fields, this diverse collection of thirteen papers draws on psychology, sociology, philosophy, linguistics, communications, and anthropology to explore how human beings effectively come to understand and interact with others. This volume is organised in three main sections to explore some of the key conceptual issues, discuss the cognitive processes involved in intersubjectivity and interobjectivity, and examine human relations at the level of collective processes. Understanding the Self and Others will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, developmental psychology, philosophy, communication studies, anthropology, identity studies, social and cultural theory, and linguistics"--
    Abstract: "How do we, as human beings, come to understand ourselves and others around us? This question couldn't be more timely or pertinent to the issues facing humanity today. At the heart of most of our world's most troubling political and social problems lies a divergence in perspectives between nations and/or cultural groups. For example, how should we characterize the seemingly intractable divide between Indians and Pakistanis? What lies at the heart of the constant misunderstanding between Israelis and Palestinians? How has the political divide in the United States taken on such polemic divisions? How are we to make sense of the baffling resistance certain groups of people in many nations have to the overwhelming evidence of global climate change? In essence, the divergences in all of these perspectives are related to fundamentally different ways in which groups value their existence and construct a meaningful picture of who they are in relation to others. By drawing on multidisciplinary approaches to social psychological phenomena illustrated in these examples, this book draws together a number of cutting edge researchers and practitioners in psychology and related fields. The discussions in this book both review some of the most significant debates concerning how different groups come to share meanings, and radically advance this discussion in impactful new directions. "--
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
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    Abingdon, Oxon : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781136596117
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (223 pages)
    DDC: 302.5
    Abstract: How do we, as human beings, come to understand ourselves and others around us? This question could not be more timely or pertinent to the issues facing humankind today. At the heart of many of our world's most troubling political and social problems lies a divergence, and sometimes a sharp contradiction, in perspectives between nations and cultural groups. To find potential solutions to these seemingly intractable divides, we must come to understand what both facilitates and hinders a meaningful exchange of fundamental ideas and beliefs between different cultural groups.The discussions in this book aim to provide a better understanding of how we come to know ourselves and others. Bringing together a number of cutting edge researchers and practitioners in psychology and related fields, this diverse collection of thirteen papers draws on psychology, sociology, philosophy, linguistics, communications, and anthropology to explore how human beings effectively come to understand and interact with others. This volume is organised in three main sections to explore some of the key conceptual issues, discuss the cognitive processes involved in intersubjectivity and interobjectivity, and examine human relations at the level of collective processes.Understanding the Self and Others will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, developmental psychology, philosophy, communication studies, anthropology, identity studies, social and cultural theory, and linguistics.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781108236423
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 309 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302/.13
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social influence ; Sozialpsychologie ; Gesellschaft ; Einfluss ; Beeinflussung ; Sozialpsychologie ; Beeinflussung ; Gesellschaft ; Einfluss
    Abstract: This volume brings together the full range of modalities of social influence - from crowding, leadership, and norm formation to resistance and mass mediation - to set out a challenge-and-response 'cyclone' model. The authors use real-world examples to ground this model and review each modality of social influence in depth. A 'periodic table of social influence' is constructed that characterises and compares exercises of influence in practical terms. The wider implications of social influence are considered, such as how each exercise of a single modality stimulates responses from other modalities and how any everyday process is likely to arise from a mix of influences. The book demonstrates that different modalities of social influence are tactics that defend, question, and develop 'common sense' over time and offers advice to those studying in political and social movements, social change, and management
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1107042003 , 9781107042001
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 481 S. , graph. Darst , 26 cm
    Series Statement: Cambridge handbooks in psychology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Cambridge handbook of social representations
    DDC: 302/.072
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social representations ; Social sciences Research ; Social representations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Repräsentation
    Abstract: 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-Hern(c)Łndez ; 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 Harr 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 Staerkl ; 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 / V(c)♭ronique Eicher and Adrian Bangerter ; 27. Social change, social marketing and social representations / Mary Anne Lauri
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 411 - 470
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781316635681
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 481 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Series Statement: Cambridge handbooks in psychology
    DDC: 302.072
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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