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The Making of a Dialogical Theory presents a comprehensive examination of dialogical approaches to understanding social representations and communication. Ivana Marková develops a theoretical framework that emphasizes the centrality of dialogue in human interaction and knowledge formation.
The book traces the intellectual history of dialogical thinking and its applications to social psychology and communication studies. Marková argues that dialogue is not merely a form of interaction but a fundamental process through which people construct meaning, negotiate understanding, and establish social relationships.
Through careful analysis of social representations theory, the author demonstrates how dialogical principles illuminate the ways communities develop shared understandings and transmit knowledge. The work bridges classical dialogical philosophy with contemporary social science, offering insights into how communication shapes individual and collective consciousness.
Essential for scholars and students of social psychology, communication theory, and philosophy of dialogue, this book provides theoretical depth and practical understanding of dialogical processes in modern society.







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