European / International Joint Ph.D. in
Social Representation and Communication

Spring Lab Meeting 2016 - Scientific Materials

 

30th International Lab Meeting – Spring Session 2016

of the

European/International Joint Ph.D. in Social Representations and Communication

 

SCIENTIFIC MATERIALS

 

The “Structural” paradigmatic approach to Social Representations

 

at the European/International Joint PhD in Social Representations & Communication Research Center and Multimedia LAB
Piazza Cavalieri di Malta 2, Rome - Italy

 

17-20 April 2016

 

Bibliographic References related to Prof. Holman's Key Lecture:

 

Bibliographic References related to Prof. Lo Monaco's Key Lecture:

Bibliographic References related to Prof. Rateau's Key Lecture:

  • Abric, J.-C. (1993). Central system, peripheral system: their functions and roles in the dynamic of social representations. Papers on Social Representations, 2, 75-78.
  • Abric, J.-C. (1994). Pratiques sociales et représentations. Paris : Presses Universitaires de France.
  • Abric, J.-C. (2001). A structural approach to social representations. In K. Deaux & G. Philogène (Eds.), Representations of the Social: Bridging theoretical traditions (pp. 42-47). Oxford, UK, Malden, MA:Blackwell.
  • Guimelli, C. (1989). Pratiques nouvelles et transformation sans rupture d’une représentation sociale : l’exemple de la représentation de la chasse et de la nature. In J.-L. Beauvois, R.-V. Joule & J.-M. Monteil (Eds.), Perspectives cognitives et conduites sociales 2. Représentations et processus cognitifs (pp. 117-138). Cousset-Fribourg : Del Val.
  • Moliner, P. (1989). Validation expérimentale de l’hypothèse du noyau central des représentations sociales. Bulletin de Psychologie, 41, 759-762.
  • Rateau, P. & Moliner, P. (2009). Représentations sociales et processus sociocognitifs. Rennes : Presses Universitaires de Rennes.
  • Rateau, P., Moliner, P., Guimelli, C., & Abric, J.-C. (2011). Social representation theory. In P.A.M. Van Lange, A. Kruglanski, & J. Higgins (Eds.), Handbook of the theories of social psychology (pp. 478-498).Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

Bibliographic References related to Prof. Wachelke's Key Lecture:

  • Wachelke, J. (2012). Social representations: a review of theory and research from the structural approach. Universitas Psychologica, vol. 11, pp. 729-741.
  • Wachelke, J. (2012). Representations and social knowledge: an integrative effort through a normative structural perspective. New Ideas in Psychology, vol. 30, pp. 259-269.
  • Wachelke, J. (2013). Beyond social representations: A review of the structural approach on social thinking. Interamerican Journal of Psychology, vol. 47, pp. 131-138.
  • Wachelke, J., Matos, F. R., Ferreira, G. C. S., Costa, R. R. L. (2015). An overview of the literature related to social representations published in scientific journals. Temas em Psicologia (Ribeirão Preto), vol. 23, pp. 293-308.