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Social Representation Theory

Social Representation Theory explains how groups of people develop shared ideas and understanding about the world around them. These common beliefs shape how individuals interpret new information, communicate, and make sense of their social reality. For example, societal views on health, technology, or culture are formed through collective discussions, media, and experiences, creating a shared mental framework. This shared understanding helps people relate to one another and navigate social life, influencing attitudes and behaviors across communities.