2014
DOI: 10.3917/cips.103.0455
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La colère, l'impuissance et l'injustice : structure affective des thêmata

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“…Inscribed in collective memory, they organize the objects of social thought in a dichotomy, always opposing two poles such as right and wrong, justice and injustice or even nature and culture. In each case, one of the two poles represents what is desirable, and the other what is not (Spadoni, De Abreu, & De Souza Castro, ). Their assimilation into a binary system of opposites shapes the formation of new representations (Jodelet, ).…”
Section: An Analysis Of the Relations Of Power Based On A Three‐levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inscribed in collective memory, they organize the objects of social thought in a dichotomy, always opposing two poles such as right and wrong, justice and injustice or even nature and culture. In each case, one of the two poles represents what is desirable, and the other what is not (Spadoni, De Abreu, & De Souza Castro, ). Their assimilation into a binary system of opposites shapes the formation of new representations (Jodelet, ).…”
Section: An Analysis Of the Relations Of Power Based On A Three‐levelmentioning
confidence: 99%