La Representaciones Sociales: Teoría, Evolución y Aplicabilidad: Una Mirada desde la Praxeología
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Representaciones sociales
aplicabilidad
psicología
sociología

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Caraballo-Noriega, N., & Prieto-Flórez, J. (2018). La Representaciones Sociales: Teoría, Evolución y Aplicabilidad: Una Mirada desde la Praxeología. Revista Científica Anfibios, 1(1), 55-70. https://doi.org/10.37979/afb.2018v1n1.19

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El propósito de este artículo es realizar una revisión de la teoría de las representaciones sociales, diversos autores que han desarrollado el tema, su evolución y aplicabilidad en diversas áreas de conocimiento. Se hace un acercamiento a esta teoría a través de una búsqueda bibliográfica en plataformas como WOS (Web of Science) y Scopus, decantando por temas, autores y año de publicación, esto como un intento para ubicar un escenario de difusión para esta teoría. Finalmente, se hacen conclusiones sobre perspectiva general de la revisión y el estado de desarrollo.

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