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Este texto considera as dimensões afectiva,
cognitiva e comportamental das representações
sociais. Sugere-se que esta área de estudo tem estado
sujeita a ambiguidades de vário tipo. Frequentemente,
as componentes afectiva e comportamental têm sido
vistas como decorrendo da lógica dos conteúdos
evidenciados pelos investigadores. A negociação de
imagens tem sido uma faceta negligenciada. Os
factores linguísticos foram frequentemente
considerados como independentes do funcionamento
das representações sociais. Os investigadores
assumiram que as representações sociais e as
atribuições seguem uma mesma lógica. As
identificações sociais raramente foram medidas.
Acresce que muito poucos estudos abordam estes
problemas directamente e que aqueles que o fazem
pôem em questão alguns dos pressupostos implícitos
ao estudo das representações sociais.
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the affective, cognitive and behavioural features of social representations. It is suggested that major ebbs and flows have marked the field of social representations. Often, the affective and behavioural components have been assumed to follow the logic of the contents researchers put in evidence. The bargaining of social images was disregarded. Linguistic factors have been assumed to be independent from the functionning of social representations. Researchers have assumed that social representations and attributions follow a same rationale. The Social identifications seldom were measured. Yet, very few studies addressed these problems directly. Indeed, those which did question some of the widely accepted assumptions.
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the affective, cognitive and behavioural features of social representations. It is suggested that major ebbs and flows have marked the field of social representations. Often, the affective and behavioural components have been assumed to follow the logic of the contents researchers put in evidence. The bargaining of social images was disregarded. Linguistic factors have been assumed to be independent from the functionning of social representations. Researchers have assumed that social representations and attributions follow a same rationale. The Social identifications seldom were measured. Yet, very few studies addressed these problems directly. Indeed, those which did question some of the widely accepted assumptions.
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Análise Psicológica, 9, 25-32
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Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada