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This essay examines the development and social commitment of Social Representations Theory (SRT) in Brazil over 64 years (1961-2025), focusing on its appropriation and re-elaboration by academia, especially in Social Psychology and Education. The reflection highlights the role of SRT as a critical and transformative tool, capable of unveiling social realities and, particularly, contributing to analyses of subjectivities within the fields of education and health. The manuscript also explores how Brazilian studies in social representations have been solidified through research groups and associations, driving a movement of intellectual resistance and scientific innovation. Finally, it reinforces the ethical-political commitment of SRT in Brazil, which aims not only to understand but also to transform unjust social structures, with a fundamental emphasis on education as a path to social change.
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A psicanalista russa Sabina Spielrein elaborou uma teoria original e adotou uma perspectiva inovadora na psicanálise, ao vincular hipóteses psicanalíticas ao conhecimento proveniente de outras fontes, como a neurologia e a linguística. Apesar de ter permanecido durante um longo período no esquecimento, nos últimos anos a importância de sua contribuição tem sido reconhecida. A partir de seu encontro com Jean Piaget, no Instituto Jean Jacques Rousseau, estabeleceu um diálogo muito significativo para a formulação de sua teoria . Ao que tudo indica, esse diálogo teve um papel importante também na teoria psicológica elaborada por Piaget na década de 1920, fato pouco conhecido e investigado na história da psicologia e da psicanálise. O objetivo deste artigo é regatar um pouco da história do encontro entre os dois autores, esclarecendo o contexto em que ele ocorreu e abordando alguns aspectos da sua interlocução teórica.
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Providing one of the first accounts in English of the work of the founding scholars of comparative education in Latin America from the 19th and 20th centuries, this book analyses their influence on the field and highlights the pivotal role played by each scholar in the development of comparative education in the Global South.
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This book series focuses on the development of new qualitative methodologies for educational psychology and interdisciplinary enrichment in ideas and practices. It publishes key ideas of methodology, different approaches to schooling, family, relationships and social negotiations of issues of educational processes. It presents new perspectives, such as dynamic systems theory, dialogical perspectives on the development of the self within educational contexts, and the role of various symbolic resources in educational processes. The series publishes research rooted in the cultural psychology framework, thus combining the fields of psychology, anthropology, sociology, education and history. Cultural psychology examines how human experience is organized culturally, through semiotic mediation, symbolic action, accumulation and exchange of inter-subjectively shared representations of the life-space. By taking this approach, the series breaks through the “ontological” conceptualization of education in which processes of education are localized in liminality. In this series, education is understood as goal-oriented personal movement that is at the core of societal change in all its different forms—from kindergarten to vocational school and lifelong learning. It restructures personal lives both inside school and outside the school. The cultural psychology approach to education fits the global processes of most countries becoming multi-cultural in their social orders, reflects the interdisciplinary nature of educational psychology, and informs the applications of educational psychology in a vast variety of cultural contexts.
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The themes of psychologist education and professionalization and regulation of Psychology have constituted an open field of research and discussion in different countries around the world (Buchanan, 2003; Klappenbach, 2000; Souza & Miranda, 2022). The studies within this field have shown conflict for establishing legal and scientific-professional boundaries, especially among psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis.