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Social Representations of Poverty

2019
The authors aim to analyze the social representations of poverty and its psychosocial impacts on people in this situation. Thus, a qualitative research developed with women linked to different programs to combat poverty at the state level and linked to the third sector is presented.
Aline Accorssi   +1 more
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Social Representations of Female Orgasm

Journal of Health Psychology, 2009
This study examines women's social representations of female orgasm. Fifty semi-structured interviews were conducted with British women. The data were thematically analysed and compared with the content of female orgasm-related writing in two women's magazines over a 30-year period.
Maya Lavie-Ajayi, Helene Joffe
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Social Representations and Psychologic

Culture & Psychology, 1998
Some concepts and assumptions in Moscovici's theory of social representations are analyzed from the point of view of psychologic. Psychologic is an explication and systematization of the psychological common sense embedded in ordinary language. It emphasizes preciseness and logical strictness in contrast to Moscovici's reluctance to define his terms ...
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The neural representation of social networks

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018
The computational demands associated with navigating large, complexly bonded social groups are thought to have significantly shaped human brain evolution. Yet, research on social network representation and cognitive neuroscience have progressed largely independently.
Miriam E. Weaverdyck, Carolyn Parkinson
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The representation of social actors

2013
The question I shall attempt to answer in this chapter can be formulated simply: what are the ways in which social actors can be represented in English discourse? Which choices does the English language give us for referring to people? In addition I shall address another, more specific question: how are the relevant social actors represented in an ...
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Social Identities and Social Representations [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
The concepts of “identity” and “representation” have had a long history both in mundane and philosophical thought; over aeons of time, they have both retained some stable characteristics, but they have also changed. Questions like “who am I?” “who are we?” and “who are they?” as well as “what do we know about the world and how do we represent it?” have
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Culture and Social Representations

2001
A person using a symbolic resource is a person using a novel, a film, a picture, a song, or a ritual, to address an unfamiliar situation in her everyday life. This chapter sketches the historical background of the notion of symbolic resource, and highlights its potential for socio-cultural psychology.
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The Representation of Social Practice

2003
This chapter is concerned with the different ways in which the various writers have made use of the potential of the language in order to represent the characters in the tale. The purpose of the analysis is to expose the ideological import of certain representational choices, and show how through them a socially determined behaviour can be maintained ...
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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