Social Representations
Explore the groundbreaking work of Serge Moscovici in "Social Representations," published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2000. This influential book delves into the evolution of social representations, a concept that Moscovici pioneered nearly forty years ago. At 328 pages, it offers a comprehensive examination of how social representations shape our understanding of group dynamics and collective psychology. Moscovici's insights have solidified this theory as a key approach in social psychology, gaining recognition in both continental Europe and the Anglo-Saxon world. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this essential reference will enhance your knowledge of social psychology and sociology. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with one of the defining texts in the field!