The Anthropological and Ethnographic Approaches to Social Representations Theory – an Empirical Meta-Theoretical Analysis

Part of a larger project aimed at performing an empirical meta-theoretical analysis of the entire corpus of scientific literature on Social Representations Theory (SRT), this research presents the state of the art of the anthropological and ethnographic approaches to SRT. Applying the Grid for Meta-...

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