1st Edition
Social Representations in the 'Social Arena'
Edited By Annamaria Silvana de Rosa
Copyright 2013
416 Pages
36 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
416 Pages
36 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
416 Pages
36 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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Social Representations in the 'Social Arena' presents key theoretical issues and extensive empirical research using different theoretical and methodological approaches to consider the value of social representation theory when social representations are examined in real world contexts.
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de Rosa, Introduction: Taking Stock: A Theory with More Than Half a Century of History. Part I: Social Representations Theory Faced with 'Social Demand'. Moscovici, Reflections on Social Demand and Applied Social Psychology in General. Jodelet, Interconnections between Social Representations and Intervention. de Rosa, Research Fields in Social Representations: Snapshot Views from a Meta-Theretical Analysis Part II: Field Works in Various Contexts through Different Methodological Approaches. Berti, Mestitz Palmonari, Sapiognoli, Social Representation of Italian Criminal Justice: Ideals and Reality. Correia Jesuino, Perspectives on Leadership. Jodelet, Culture and Health Practices. Páez, Ubillos, Zubieta, Marques, AIDS's Social Representations: Beliefs, Attitudes, Memory and Social Sharing of Rumours. Lage, Ten to Fifteen Year Old Pupils Faced with AIDS. Echebarria-Echabe, Social Representations and Intergroup Relationships: Some Preliminary Questions. Devos, Doise, Identity and Interdependence: For a Social Psychology of the European Union. Valencia, de Montes, Ortiz Anzola, Normative Regulations and the Use of Language in Describing Political Events: An Analysis of the Pragmatic Use of Language in Newspapers. Kirchler, Hoelzl, Social Representations and Economic Psychology. Verges, Ryba, Social Representations of the Economy. Part III: A Modelling Approach to Social Representations. de Rosa, Bocci, Resisting Cognitive Polyphasia in the Social Representations of Madness. de Rosa, Place Identity and Social Representations of Historic Capital Cities: Rome Through the Eyes of first Visitors from six Countries.
Biography
Annamaria Silvana de Rosa is Professor of Attitudes and Social Representations, and the Psychology of Communication and New Media at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza'. She is the creator and the Scientific Coordinator of the EU-approved European PhD on Social Representations and Communication since 1993 and has been leading the EU-approved So.Re.Com. Thematic Network of Excellence since 2004.






