1: Rob Farr: Empirical contributions to the study of social
representations
2: Michael Billing: Studying the thinking society: social
representations, rhetoric, and attitudes
3: Nicholas Emler and Jocelyne Ohana: Studying social
representations in children: just old wine in new bottles?
4: Gerard Duveen and Barbara Lloyd: An ethnographic approach to
social representations
5: David Uzzell and Linda Blud: Vikings! Children's social
representations of history
6: Andy McKinlay, Jonathan Potter, and Margaret Wetherell:
Discourse analysis and social representations
7: Willem Doise: Debating social representations
8: David Good: The problems of investigating social representations
: linguistic parallels
9: Glynis M. Breakwell: Integrating paradigms, methodological
implications
10: Sean Hammond: The descriptive analyses of shared
representations
11: David V. Canter and Circe Monteiro: The lattice of polemic
social representations: a comparison of the social representations
of occupations in favelas, public housing, and middle-class
neighbourhoods of Brazil
12: Christopher R. Fife-Schaw: Finding social representations in
attribute checklists: how will we know when we have found one?
13: S. Caroline Purkhardt and Janet E. Stockdale: Multidimensional
scaling as a technique for the exploration and description of a
social representation
14: Lucia Mannetti and Giancarlo Tanucci: The meaning of work for
young people: the role of parents in the transmission of a social
representation
15: Bruna Zani: Social representations of mental illness: naive and
professional perspectives
David V. Canter and Glynis M. Breakwell: Epilogue: Methodological
contributions to the theory of social representations
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