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A social representation is understood as a collective elaboration of a social object by the community for the purpose of behaving and communicating. Then the elaborative objects become social reality by virtue of the objects representation which the community holds. Hence subject and object are not regarded as functionally separate

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the free encyclopedia. A social representation is a stock of values, ideas, metaphors, beliefs, and practices that are shared among the members of groups and communities. Social representation theory is a body of theory within social psychology and sociological social psychology.

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A social representation is understood as a collective elaboration of a social object by the community for the purpose of behaving and communicating. Then the elaborative objects become social reality by virtue of the objects representation which the community holds. Hence subject and object are not regarded as functionally separate

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