The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective

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Castorina, Jose Antonio
Año de publicación
2010
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The leitmotif of Duveen’s work has been the process through which children assimilate the beliefs of their communities and thus acquire their social identity, which in turn enables them to become social actors. Duveen’s research focused such process in its interconnection with individual activities; his originality as a researcher lies in elucidating this dialectical process. This paper deals with some of Duveen’s works from the perspective of the relation between Social Representations theory and Development Psychology. The article discusses, on one hand, Duveen’s sympathetic and critical view of Piaget’s work; on the other, his interpretation of Vygotsky’s influence on the study of social representations ontogenesis; moreover the paper shows how has Duveen established the conditions for SR to be accepted by developmental psychologists; and finally, there is a review of some of his empirical studies which link psychological development to social identity, as regards the issue of individuation in social psychology.
Fil: Castorina, Jose Antonio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
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REPRESENTACIONES SOCIALES
IDENTIDAD SOCIAL
ETNOGRAFÍA
PSICOLOGÍA DEL DESARROLLO
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
title The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
spellingShingle The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
Castorina, Jose Antonio
REPRESENTACIONES SOCIALES
IDENTIDAD SOCIAL
ETNOGRAFÍA
PSICOLOGÍA DEL DESARROLLO
title_short The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
title_full The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
title_fullStr The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
title_sort The ontogenesis of Social Representations: A dialectic Perspective
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Castorina, Jose Antonio
author Castorina, Jose Antonio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv REPRESENTACIONES SOCIALES
IDENTIDAD SOCIAL
ETNOGRAFÍA
PSICOLOGÍA DEL DESARROLLO
topic REPRESENTACIONES SOCIALES
IDENTIDAD SOCIAL
ETNOGRAFÍA
PSICOLOGÍA DEL DESARROLLO
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The leitmotif of Duveen’s work has been the process through which children assimilate the beliefs of their communities and thus acquire their social identity, which in turn enables them to become social actors. Duveen’s research focused such process in its interconnection with individual activities; his originality as a researcher lies in elucidating this dialectical process. This paper deals with some of Duveen’s works from the perspective of the relation between Social Representations theory and Development Psychology. The article discusses, on one hand, Duveen’s sympathetic and critical view of Piaget’s work; on the other, his interpretation of Vygotsky’s influence on the study of social representations ontogenesis; moreover the paper shows how has Duveen established the conditions for SR to be accepted by developmental psychologists; and finally, there is a review of some of his empirical studies which link psychological development to social identity, as regards the issue of individuation in social psychology.
Fil: Castorina, Jose Antonio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
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