心理学的社会表征:当悖论成为一种力量

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Sabine Caillaud, V. Haas, E. Drozda-Senkowska
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摘要

本文调查了不同群体对心理学是什么以及心理学家做什么的理解。我们首先回顾一下推动这一学科并支撑其在法国制度化的一些紧张局势。然后,利用社会表征理论和风玫瑰模型,我们探讨了心理学的社会表征和心理学家的社会表征是如何在两个不同的群体中发展的,以及这些群体何时聚集在一起。第一项研究表明,未来的心理学家是如何在他们的研究中构建对学科和职业的矛盾理解的,这与一些历史上的紧张关系相呼应:他们既没有放弃常识性的想法,也没有整合不同的心理学维度来发展一种对人的全面研究方法。第二项研究是在负责评估残疾的多专业团队面临法律创新的背景下进行的,它显示了为了服务于地方权力关系,该学科和该专业是如何发展出截然不同的表现形式的。最后,第三个研究通过分析心理学家写的报告和针对这些团队的报告来研究通过心理实践构建的社会责任。通过他们的著作,心理学家重建了历史上的紧张关系,但他们也有策略地强调了这门学科的不同方面,这取决于正在发挥作用的问题。因此,当他们以不同的学科表现和心理学家的不同期望来应对这些团队时,构建心理学的紧张关系可能会成为一种力量,并为他们的合法性服务。总而言之,心理学和心理学家的社会表征是一个动态的、相互作用的过程。
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Social representations of psychology: When paradoxes become a strength
This article investigates the understanding by different groups of what psychology is and what psychologists do. We first recall some of the tensions that fuelled the discipline and underpinned its institutionalization in France. Then, drawing on social representations (SR) theory and on the wind-rose model, we explore how SR of psychology and of the psychologist are developed in two different groups and when these groups come together. The first study shows how future psychologists construct, during their studies, a paradoxical understanding of the discipline and of the profession, which echoes some historical tensions: they neither abandon common-sense ideas, nor do they integrate the different psychological dimensions to develop a global approach to the person. The second study, conducted in a context of legal innovation faced by multi-professional teams in charge of assessing disabilities, shows how very different representations of the discipline and of the profession are developed in order to serve local power relationships. Finally, the third study looks at SR constructed through psychological practices by analyzing reports written by psychologists and addressed to these teams. Through their writings, psychologists reconstruct historical tensions, but they also strategically emphasize the different facets of the discipline depending on the issue at play. Thus, when they address these teams with various representations of the discipline and diverse expectations of psychologists, the tensions structuring psychology may become a strength and serve their legitimacy. All in all, the social representations of psychology and of the psychologist appears as a dynamic and interactive process.
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期刊介绍: Social Science Information is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in the social sciences at large with special focus on theoretical debates, methodology and comparative and (particularly) cross-cultural research.
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