Creating Sign Hierarchies: Social Representation In Its Dynamic Context
Palavras-chave:
semiosis, hierarchy, representation process, theoryResumo
In this paper I complement Moscovici’s focus on the processes of social representation by
theory of personal presentation that involves construction and destruction of dynamic
hierarchies of signs. Such hierarchies enable intra-psychological dialogues about one’s
self-positioning while proceeding further in the flow of experience. Both the processes of
social representation and semiotic mediation feed into each other, creating potential for
change at both personal and societal levels. Forms of such relationships -ranging from
conflict, contradiction and opposition on the one extreme to those of oppositional coexistence,
constructed harmony, and dialectical synthesis, on the other -are multiple and
co-exist in human lives at the same time. The process of social representation -similarly to
personal presentation -is simultaneously oriented towards the not-yet-known future and
presently-reconstructed past. Such simultaneity makes the processes of representing
generative - we can view social representation as a presentation process on the border of
the Future and the Past, as the construction of self-organization takes place in the Present.