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1. Sensory experiences and social representation – Embodied multimodality of common‐sense thinking.

2. Representing personal and common futures: Insights and new connections between the theory of social representations and the pragmatic sociology of engagements.

3. Social media and diatopic tension: A psychosocial study with Haddad and Bolsonaro's voters in Brazil.

4. Does social psychology need a new semiotic overarching framework for grasping social knowledge? Commentary on J. Wachelke: Semiosis, thought and codes: A theoretical framework for social knowledge.

5. Blocking the solution: Social representations of threats and (non)dialogue with alternative representations in Greek‐Cypriot newspapers during peace negotiations.

6. The construction of social reality as a process of representational naturalization. The case of the social representation of drugs.

7. From cognitive dissonance to cognitive Polyphasia: A sociocultural approach to understanding meat‐paradox.

8. What can Social Psychologists Learn from Architecture? The Asylum as Example.

9. Everyday Life in Social Psychology.

10. Paula Castro and Isabel Gomes, Genetically Modified Organisms in the Portuguese Press: thematization and anchoring, pp. 1–18.

11. The Theory of Conditionality: An Illustration of the Place of Norms in the Field of Social Thinking.

12. Towards A Better Understanding of Cognitive Polyphasia.

13. A Social Representations Approach To The Communication Between Different Spheres: An Analysis Of The Impacts Of Two Discursive Formats.

14. Social Representations Theory: A Progressive Research Programme for Social Psychology.

15. Social Representations and Repression: Examining the First Formulations of Freud and Moscovici.

16. The Rehabilitation of Common Sense: Social Representations, Science and Cognitive Polyphasia.

17. The Change in the Daily Knowledge of Madness in Turkey.

18. The “ boomerang” effect of radicalism in Discursive Psychology: A critical overview of the controversy with the Social Representations Theory.

19. The implications of dialogicality for 'giving voice' in social representations research.

20. Semiosis, thought and codes: A theoretical framework for social knowledge.

21. ABSTRACTS.

22. Points of View, Social Positioning and Intercultural Relations.

23. Abstracts.

24. Introduction.

25. The role of social representations in the construction of power relations.

26. Methods for Studying the Structure of Social Representations: A Critical Review and Agenda for Future Research.

27. 'Giving voice': opening up new routes in the dialogicality of social change.

28. Embodied Social Representation.

29. Embodiment and the Construction of Social Knowledge: Towards an Integration of Embodiment and Social Representations Theory.

30. More than a Theory: A New Map of Social Thought.

31. The Epistemological Significance of the Theory of Social Representations.

32. Social Representations, Alternative Representations and Semantic Barriers.

33. Social Representations: The Beautiful Invention.

34. Sensitising Concept, Themata and Shareness: A Dialogical Perspective of Social Representations.