The subjectified and subjectifying mind

Putting subjectivity back in psychology and in social sciences is the aim of this volume. Subjectivity is a core psychological dimension but frequently forgotten. Without a full understanding of the uniqueness of each human life our understanding of psychological life fails to reach its aim. This bo...

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Other Authors Han, Min, 1975- (Editor), Cunha, Carla (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing Inc., 2017.
SeriesAdvances in cultural psychology.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806609277
DOI10.1108/978-1-68123-624-7
Physical Description1 online resource (xxi, 323 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Series editor's preface: Key focus for psychology: Culturally patterned subjectivities
  • Introduction: Back to subjectivity / Min Han and Carla Cunha
  • Part I. Cultural examples
  • Chapter 1. Mythological constraints to the construction of subjectified bodies / Danilo Silva Guimarães and Lívia Mathias Simão
  • Chapter 2. Intersectional subjectivities: Narratives of brazilian immigrant women in portugal / Sofia Neves
  • Chapter 3. Psychologizing subjectivities in the Chinese media / Josh Krieger
  • Chapter 4. Commentary to
  • Part I. Commentary on the cultural variations of subjectification / Asger Nymann Løebekken
  • Part II. Subjectification and the self
  • Chapter 5. Social frames and the dialogical self: A dynamic account of subjectivity within a subjectified world / Carla Cunha and João Salgado
  • Chapter 6. Imagining self in a changing world: An exploration of studies of marriage / Tania Zittoun
  • Chapter 7. The dynamics of self-transformation in youth transitions: The role of promoting and inhibiting processes / Elsa de Mattos
  • Chapter 8. Commentary to
  • Part II. Psychological generalization as a mediating process between context-specific and ontogenetic changes / Márcio Santana da Silva
  • Part III. Developmental bases of subjectification
  • Chapter 9. Socialisation for subjectification: Growing up with others in an Indian family / Nandita Chaudhary and Punya Pillai
  • Chapter 10. Do you know who I am, through my eyes? Subjectivity in the construction of the self--a lifelong process / Meike Watzlawik and Maike Hauschildt
  • Chapter 11. The process of subjectification: Transformation through ambivalence / Emily Abbey and Caitlyn Burns
  • Chapter 12. Commentary to
  • Part III. From battlefield to playground: A productive position for the future of psychology / Jakob Waag Villadsen and Pernille Hviid
  • Part IV. Methodological horizons
  • Chapter 13. Pbichim, a culturally patterned form of subjectified communication: Using grounded theory / Min Han and Koyungjae Song
  • Chapter 14. How to model sense making: A contribution for the development of a methodological framework for the analysis of meaning / Sergio Salvatore, Marco Tonti, and Alessandro Gennaro
  • Chapter 15. Dynamic self conceptions: New perspectives to study children's dialogical self development / Angela Uchoa Branco and Sandra Ferraz Freire
  • Chapter 16. Commentary to
  • Part IV. Dialogism and catalytic regulation in the self system / Tiago Bento, Maria Amendoeira, and Sofia Teixeira. Conclusion: Upon Framing Subjectification: Some Possible Conclusions / Carla Cunha and Min Han.