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Denise Jodelet

    La psychologie sociale
    Madness and Social Representations
    • This account of a colony for the mentally ill challenges societal perceptions of madness. It explores the implications of integrating the mentally ill into the community rather than isolating them. Does familiarity foster understanding and sympathy, or does it reinforce existing barriers between the sane and the mad? The U.S. has seen a shift towards de-institutionalization, but Denise Jodelet presents an extraordinary community in France where the mentally ill have been integrated for over seventy years. In Ainay-le-Château, a "family colony" established in 1900 allows patients, referred to as "lodgers," to live with "foster parents," hold jobs, and enjoy freedom in the countryside. Jodelet's ethnographic exploration of daily life in this colony reveals a complex web of relationships. While some barriers between the "other" and society have been diminished, new challenges have emerged. This unique social experiment offers profound insights into the dynamics of community, shedding light on critical issues in psychology, psychiatry, and sociology. It invites readers to reconsider the nature of madness and the potential for empathy within society.

      Madness and Social Representations
    • Cet ouvrage propose une introduction aux tendances récentes de la recherche en interaction sociale. Il aborde des thèmes variés tels que les attitudes, la communication de masse, les dynamiques de groupe, les pressions sociales et l'analyse des interactions. Un aperçu complet des théories et modèles est également fourni.

      La psychologie sociale