Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in Portugal

Globalisation generates intense debate and contradictory positions, being a particularly relevant object of social representations (SR). This article attempts to better understand the SR of globalisation by analysing how the normative social metasystem controls, verifies and selects the material pro...

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Main Authors: Raquel Ribeiro, Gabrielle Poeschl
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Series:Opinião Pública
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-62762020000100193&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-31b1580698474cbfa4033105c0c0b17f2020-11-25T02:51:58ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasOpinião Pública0104-62761807-019126119322110.1590/1807-01912020261193S0104-62762020000100193Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in PortugalRaquel RibeiroGabrielle PoeschlGlobalisation generates intense debate and contradictory positions, being a particularly relevant object of social representations (SR). This article attempts to better understand the SR of globalisation by analysing how the normative social metasystem controls, verifies and selects the material produced by the operative system in contexts of social comparison. Using a multi-method approach, we conducted two studies, with semi-structured interviews (N=30) and a free association questionnaire (N=100), in the Porto Metropolitan Area, Portugal. Results highlight how social comparison contexts trigger arguments in favour of group interests and reveal the existing power relations between groups. The importance of identifying the relations that guide thinking about social objects and the applicability of SR theory for understanding complex, controversial, sociopolitical objects are discussed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-62762020000100193&lng=en&tlng=englobalizaciónrepresentaciones socialesmetasistemacomparación socialidentidad social
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Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in Portugal
Opinião Pública
globalización
representaciones sociales
metasistema
comparación social
identidad social
author_facet Raquel Ribeiro
Gabrielle Poeschl
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title Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in Portugal
title_short Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in Portugal
title_full Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in Portugal
title_fullStr Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in Portugal
title_sort social representations of globalisation and the functioning of the metasystem in social comparison contexts: evidence from two studies in portugal
publisher Universidade Estadual de Campinas
series Opinião Pública
issn 0104-6276
1807-0191
description Globalisation generates intense debate and contradictory positions, being a particularly relevant object of social representations (SR). This article attempts to better understand the SR of globalisation by analysing how the normative social metasystem controls, verifies and selects the material produced by the operative system in contexts of social comparison. Using a multi-method approach, we conducted two studies, with semi-structured interviews (N=30) and a free association questionnaire (N=100), in the Porto Metropolitan Area, Portugal. Results highlight how social comparison contexts trigger arguments in favour of group interests and reveal the existing power relations between groups. The importance of identifying the relations that guide thinking about social objects and the applicability of SR theory for understanding complex, controversial, sociopolitical objects are discussed.
topic globalización
representaciones sociales
metasistema
comparación social
identidad social
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