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El. knyga: Reflexivity and Psychology

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This book explores the concept of reflexivity in psychology, highlighting its diverse interpretations and uses. It examines the challenges of defining psychological language and the role of common sense in psychological science. The book aims to develop an intentional language for psychology as a theory-driven science.



Reflexivity is a category that is too appealing not to arouse interest. It is a concept largely diffused in several psychological domains, as well as associated with epistemological, theoretical, methodological and practical discussions. At the same time, it is a very polysemic notion, understood and used in many different ways.

If one approaches the notion and tries to identify the semantic boundaries of its usage, the seeming solidity of the term fades away, and a rather liquid semantic field emerges – a field where several interpretations coexist, being contingent to the context of the discussion in which they are implemented. This is the reason that makes the notion of reflexivity a prototypical example of the difficulties encountered by Psychology – and more in general social sciences –in the effort to define their own language. The term “reflexivity” - like many others the language of Psychology is full of – is used in daily life and thus its semantics is shaped by the pragmatic, contingent functions it serves in such communicational circumstances. The apparent – from afar - clearness of the concept does not concern its conceptual, epistemic status, but the capacity of the sign to contribute efficaciously to mediate and regulate the exchange.

The theoretical elaboration of the notion of reflexivity can be seen as one of the ways of performing the challenging task of developing an intentional language for Psychology. By working on such a notion one can realize that common sense lies at the core of psychological science and what it means to separate the former from the latter, so as to pursue the foundational task of developing Psychology as a theory-driven science.

Editorial Introduction: Psychology of Reflexivity and Reflexivity for Psychology vii
Sergio Salvatore
Giuseppina Marsico
Ruggero Andrisano Ruggeri
THEORETICAL EXPLORATIONS
1 Reflexivity in the History of Psychology
3(14)
Sven Hroar Klemple
2 The Reflective Mind and Reflexivity in Psychology: Description and Explanation in a Psychology of Experience Alberto Rosa
17(28)
3 The Nature of Generalization in Psychology
45(20)
Luca Tateo
4 The Contemporary Perspective of the Semiotic Cultural Constructivism: For an Hermeneutical Reflexivity in Psychology
65(22)
Livia Mathias Simao
5 Aesthetic Aspects of the Use of Qualitative Methods in Psychological Research
87(30)
Roberto Musa
Himmbler Olivares
Carlos Cornejo
6 Psychology of Action: German-Scandinavian Critical Psychology and Reflexivity
117(26)
Martin Dege
FIELD EXPLORATIONS
7 Reflexivity, or Learning From Living
143(26)
Tania Zittoun
8 Argumentation and Reflexivity
169(26)
Francesco Arcidiacono
9 Reflexivity: Applying a Reflexive Process to an Educational Context
195(32)
Maria Francesca Freda
Raffaele De Luca Picione
Giovanna Esposito
10 When Technology Becomes Thinking
227(18)
Beatrice Ligorio
Susanna Annese
Rupert Wegerif
11 Seeking for "Otherness": Training to the Reflexive Competence
245(28)
Claudia Venuleo
Marco Guidi
12 Tacit Knowledge and Opaque Action in the Processes of Learning and Teaching
273(20)
Vittoria Cesari Lusso
Antonio Iannaccone
Monica Mollo
13 Microgenetic Evaluation: Studying Learning as It Develops
293(18)
Brady Wagoner
Eric Jensen
14 Between Viewing and Transforming: How Reflexivity as Practice Works
311(32)
Giuseppe Scaratti
Silvio Ripamonti
15 Social Change and Continuity: Connecting Reflexivity and Community Development
343(22)
Shose Kessi
Caroline Howarth
About the Authors 365
Giuseppina Marsico, University of Salerno, USA

Ruggero Andrisano Ruggieri, University of Salerno, USA

Sergio Salvatore, University of Salento, USA