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Social representations and individual actions : misunderstandings, omissions and different premises. A reply to Wolfgang Wagner

Wolfgang Wagner (1994) has submitted a logically ordered and well phrased chain of arguments. But his paper contains, at least in concern of our research which he uses for illustration (Thommen et al , 1988, 1992), a number of misinterpretations. Furthermore, and what is more important, it ignores r...

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Published in:Journal for the theory of social behaviour 1995-09, Vol.25 (3), p.285-293
Main Author: VON CRANACH, M
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Language:English
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Summary:Wolfgang Wagner (1994) has submitted a logically ordered and well phrased chain of arguments. But his paper contains, at least in concern of our research which he uses for illustration (Thommen et al , 1988, 1992), a number of misinterpretations. Furthermore, and what is more important, it ignores relevant scientific developments and tries to monopolize the field of social representations for one single, namely Wagner's own, viewpoint and level of analysis. 1 For these reasons, I can not accept some of his statements.
ISSN:0021-8308
1468-5914
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-5914.1995.tb00276.x