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Semiosis,thought and codes: A theoretical framework for social knowledge
Authors:Joao Wachelke
Institution:Federal University of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brazil
Abstract:I present a theoretical social psychological framework for social knowledge based mainly on the triadic concept of sign relations and the process of semiosis. The framework is based on concepts from authors aligned with interpretative semiotic approaches, such as Peirce, Deely and Eco. After defining signs and sign relations, I propose to conceive social knowledge as sign relations happening in communication processes, and employ the notion of code to account for socially shared group conventions. I suggest that the analysis of code properties such as content, social acknowledgment and history can identify differences in social knowledge forms and the concrete contexts that sustain them. The framework is discussed in comparison with other social and cultural psychological approaches based on semiosis. Finally, methodological implications are commented.
Keywords:codes  cultural psychology  semiosis  social knowledge  social psychology  social representations
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