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  3. Vol. 21 No. 1 (2012): Special Issue: Cognitive Polyphasia

Vol. 21 No. 1 (2012): Special Issue: Cognitive Polyphasia

Guest Editors: Arthi, Claudine Provencher & Wolfgang Wagner

Published: 2012-04-27

Free standing papers

  • Context Effects and Inter-Representation Activation: An Experimental Study

    João Wachelke
    8.1-8.28
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  • Analysis of the Semantic Field of Social Representation between Teachers and Parents of the School/Family Relationship.

    Véronique Pelt, Débora Poncelet
    9.1-9.31
    • PDF

Special issue

  • Cognitive Polyphasia: Introductory article

    Claudine Provencher, Arthi _, Wolfgang Wagner
    1.1-1.15
    • PDF
  • “Having It All”: Cognitive Polyphasia as Preserving a Complex Reality: The Israeli Case

    Dina Friling
    2.1-2.24
    • PDF
  • Cognitive Polyphasia in the Reception of Legal Innovations for Biodiversity Conservation

    Carla Mouro, Paula Castro
    3.1-3.21
    • PDF
  • Cognitive Polyphasia, Themata and Blood Donation: Between or Within Representation

    Gail Moloney, Judith Williams, Duncan Blair
    4.1-4.12
    • PDF
  • Representing Mental Illness: A Case of Cognitive Polyphasias

    Arthi _
    5.1-5.26
    • PDF
  • Notes on a Social Psychology of Thinking: A comparison of Bartlett and Moscovici

    Brady Wagoner
    6.1-6.14
    • PDF
  • Familiarising the Unfamiliar: Cognitive Polyphasia, Emotions and the Creation of Social Representations

    Ama De-Graft Aikins
    7.1-7.28
    • PDF
  • Commentary on Re-presenting (and) Cognitive Polyphasia

    Susana Batel
    10.1-10.15
    • PDF

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