
Everyday Discourse and Common Sense
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 History, memory and psychology
- 1.2 Layout of the book
- 2 Everyday life, knowledge and rationality
- 2.1 The concept of 'everyday'
- 2.2 Excursus: content and process in theory and cognition
- 2.3 One or two forms of thinking?
- 2.4 Excursus: using the rational model
- 3 Universes of everyday knowledge
- 3.1 The pragmatic imperative
- 3.2 Pragmatic orientations
- 3.3 Content rationality, irrationality and evidence
- 4 Introducing social representations
- 4.1 On the concept of 'social representations'
- 4.2 Research fields
- 5 The topography of modern mentality
- 5.1 Popularised science
- 5.2 Social structures and political events
- 5.3 Imagination and cultural knowledge
- 6 The organisation and structure of social representations
- 6.1 Iconic form and metaphorical organisation
- 6.2 The structural features of representations
- 7 Dynamics of social representations
- 7.1 System and metasystem
- 7.2 Categorisation and anchoring
- 7.3 Objectification and the socialised mind
- 8 Discourse, transmission and the shared universe
- 8.1 Dialogue, discourse and doxa
- 8.2 Sharedness, situatedness and functional consensus
- 8.3 Epidemiology, culture change and cognitive polyphasia
- 8.4 Transmission and media
- 9 Action, objectification and social reality
- 9.1 Action and objectification
- 9.2 Habitus and collective rationalisation
- 9.3 The group and the public
- 10 Epistemological aspects of social representation theory
- 10.1 Explanation and description in social psychology
- 10.2 Levels of analysis and macro-reduction
- 10.3 A circular theory?
- 10.4 A note on reference populations and the concept of the 'individual'
- 11 Methods in social representation research
- 11.1 Defining and diagnosing social representations
- 11.2 Methods in research
- 11.3 Developing appropriate methodologies
- Notes
- References
- Name index
- Subject index
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