

An edition of Social representations and identity (2007)
Content, Process, and Power
By Gail Moloney,Iain Walker
Publish Date
October 30, 2007
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
247
Description:
Power, social positioning, identity, and social knowledge construction underpin most contemporary social issues. However, in many instances the topic of study is the issue itself which can lead to an implicit conceptualization of the issue as static, distinct and separable from the identity, and relationships, of the groups to whom the issue pertains. Explicitly drawing from the non-individualistic perspective offered by social representations theory, this book presents an alternative view of social identity by articulating the inseparable dynamic relationships that exist between content, process and power relations when social identity is embedded in social knowledge. Social representations and Identity: Content, Process, and Power is an integrated collection of theoretically driven applied research by authors from United Kingdom, Europe, Israel, Australasia, and North America that addresses salient social issues such as: immigration, refugees, ethnic and minority relations, national and supranational identity, health, and techno-political rationality.
subjects: Intergroup relations, Social representations, Group identity, Collective behavior, Social theory, The self, ego, identity, personality, Political Science, Politics / Current Events, Politics/International Relations, Sociology - General, Political Science / Government / General, Government - General, Social psychology, Social perception, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Discrimination & Race Relations, Society