Semiotic Methodology For The Analysis Of The Cultural And Individual Dynamics Of Social Representations: A View From Cultural Psychology
Mots-clés :
cultural psychology, methodology, semiotics, social representationsRésumé
This paper presents a view of semiotics that provides some theoretical elements for bridging
some of the gaps between post-Vygotskian cultural psychology and social representation
theory. This is done, firstly, through an exploration into the concept of ‘representation’ and,
then, by exploring how semiotic action (semiosis) is able to produce signs of increased
complexity which ultimately result in representations capable of supporting and
communicating shared views of the world within a cultural community. A semiotic model of
the shaping of social representations and some methodological procedures borrowed from
semiotics are suggested as tools for the formal description and explanation of both personal
experiences and social representations.