Social Representations and the Social Bases of Knowledge

Mario von Cranach & Willem Doise & Gabriel Mugny

Language: English

Publisher: Hogrefe & Huber

Published: Jun 15, 1992

Description:

Knowledge forms an important topic of contemporary psychology. There are, however, various psychological approaches that have more or less developed independently of each other: In cognitive psychology the focus is mainly on the acquisition of knowledge, its presentation in memory, its recall, application, and change as individual processes. In the research on "subjective therapy", the individual organization of knowledge and its application in action are treated. Cultural and environmental psychologists study the influence of the knowledge contained in human artifacts. The sociopsychological study of "Social Representations" finally refers to the individual and social structures and functions. In this fascinating volume the intent is to build firm bridges between these approaches.