Social Representations and the Development of Knowledge 1990
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511659874.001
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“…In their examination of representations of gender in young children, Duveen and Lloyd (1990) for example, specifically describe how human beings evolve in relation to a net of already established social representations. Duveen (2001) explains that these representations underlie the child's interactions with parents, teachers and the community.…”
Section: B) Social Determinism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their examination of representations of gender in young children, Duveen and Lloyd (1990) for example, specifically describe how human beings evolve in relation to a net of already established social representations. Duveen (2001) explains that these representations underlie the child's interactions with parents, teachers and the community.…”
Section: B) Social Determinism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study focuses both on client knowledge in its everyday context, and on how it might affect clients' interaction with the mental health services; it comprised ethnographic work and narrative-style interviewing, carried out for periods of between six and eight weeks at three different mental health services -two day centres and one acute ward. Additionally, in an attempt to gain access to the more 'sociogenetic' level of representation (Duveen & Lloyd, 1990), material produced by clients or former clients of the mental health services in four mental health service user newsletters was collected over the period of a year. The aim of this design was to access as wide a range of different kinds of mental health service users as was possible within the timeframe.…”
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“…This dynamic helps us understand the mechanisms behind the phenomenon of resistance (Duveen 2001) when microgenetic processes (Duveen and lloyd 1990;Psaltis 2015b) of engagement with alternative perspectives and representations of the past are made possible but often undermined by the use of semantic barriers who defend the self from change (Gillespie 2008(Gillespie , 2015.…”
Section: Conflict Transformation Conflict Resolution and Reconciliatmentioning
confidence: 99%