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Autore
Emiliani, Francesca

Titolo
Senso comune, teorie scientifiche, assunti impliciti: la rilevanza della ricerca e il fantasma della vita quotidiana
Periodico
Psicologia sociale
Anno: 2013 - Fascicolo: 1 - Pagina iniziale: 67 - Pagina finale: 84

The concept of everyday life in social psychology is all too often taken as a given. Both cognitivesocial psychology and the theory of social representations focus on social knowledge- they are concerned with how people make sense of the world around them and how they make sense of their own and other people's behavior in everyday interactions. Yet, in their study of social knowledge, both cognitive social psychology and the theory of social representations largely neglect the fundamental dimension of the everyday. The concept of everyday life, in these two disciplines, merely constitutes the background on which interactions take place.Conversely, in our analysis, the concept of everyday life acquires pride of place. We defineeveryday life as the outcome of shared social processes that imply the transformation ofexplicit knowledge into implicit knowledge. This transformation occurs through processesof familiarization, routinization and ritualization of individual and group experiences. Froma phenomenological perspective, we emphasize the structuring and regulatory power ofthe everyday with respect to processes such as thought, behavior and affections. Moreover,we suggest that the phenomenology of everyday life constitutes a bridge between cognitivesocial psychology and the theory of social representations.



SICI: 1827-2517(2013)1<67:SCTSAI>2.0.ZU;2-6
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