1992 - Member of Academia Europaea
His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Cognitive development, Social relation, Social psychology and Epistemology. His study in the field of Intergroup dynamics, Convergence and Sociometry also crosses realms of Relevance and Process. His biological study deals with issues like Task, which deal with fields such as Concept learning.
His study in Social relation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Intellect, Level of analysis, Dialectical materialism and Social facilitation. Willem Doise combines subjects such as Social influence and Sociological theory with his study of Social psychology. His work on Social reality as part of general Epistemology study is frequently linked to Social order, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Willem Doise spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Social psychology, Social relation, Cognitive development and Humanities. His Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Critical psychology and Value. As a part of the same scientific study, Willem Doise usually deals with the Value, concentrating on Social cognition and frequently concerns with Developmental psychology.
His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Social influence, Epistemology, Field and Differential psychology. Willem Doise is studying Social position, which is a component of Social relation. His studies deal with areas such as Cognitive psychology and Task as well as Cognitive development.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Social psychology, Social order, Value and Social philosophy. His Social psychology research integrates issues from Social reality, Social perception and Normative. His Social psychology research incorporates themes from Extension and Social identity theory.
His Value research includes elements of Social representation and Social cognition. His research investigates the link between Social representation and topics such as Social environment that cross with problems in Social relation. Social engagement and Epistemology is closely connected to Social network in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Social philosophy.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Social psychology, Social relation, Social environment and Social cognition. His Epistemology research extends to Social psychology, which is thematically connected. His research in Social psychology intersects with topics in Normative and Morality.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Developmental psychology, Cognitive development, Social constructionism and Psychoanalysis in addition to Social relation. The concepts of his Social environment study are interwoven with issues in Identity and Socialization. The Social cognition study combines topics in areas such as Social representation, Social perception, Social position and Value.
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The social development of the intellect
Willem Doise.
(1984)
Social interaction and the development of cognitive operations
Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny;Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1975)
Représentations sociales et analyses de données
W Doise;A Clémence;F Lorenzi-Cioldi.
(1992)
The quantitative analysis of social representations
Willem Doise.
(1993)
Socio-cognitive conflict and structure of individual and collective performances
Gabriel Mugny;Willem Doise.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1978)
Développement social de l'intelligence
Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny.
(1981)
Human rights studied as social representations in a cross-national context
Willem Doise;Dario Spini;Alain Clémence.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1999)
Levels of Explanation in Social Psychology
Willem Doise;Elizabeth Mapstone.
(1986)
L'Explication en psychologie sociale
Willem Doise.
(1982)
Groups and Individuals: Explanations in Social Psychology
Willem Doise.
(1978)
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