2015
DOI: 10.12957/psi.saber.soc.2015.10405
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Aspectos não explícitos das representações sociais da beleza física em relacionamentos amorosos

Abstract: RESUMO:A beleza física é considerada um atributo importante nas relações interpessoais e atração interpessoal. Em se tratando de relacionamentos amorosos, pode apresentar conflitos entre as normas socialmente partilhadas e opiniões não expressas. O presente estudo objetivou investigar a existência de uma zona muda das representações sociais da beleza física em contexto de estabelecimento de relacionamentos amorosos. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo e comparativo, de recorte transversal e amostragem intencional… Show more

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“…In the representations, ideas are linked to images (24) and characterizations use metaphors ("stuck up", as F2 said) and explanations serve to give solidity to the construction of knowledge about the object, illustrating the formation processes of social representations (8) . Some mute zone characteristics of the social representations were identified in the ECUs, when individuals verbalize their representations of a phenomenon and attribute it to others and not to themselves, because of the normative pressure to which they are subjected (25) , which is to be expected since the subjects from this study spoke of their hospitalization experiences at the same time as they were being hospitalized. This partly explains the meanings produced in relation to it, with positive elements, of good treatment, but not in terms of what they saw happen to others who, in theory, are they themselves in the projection of the group, which generates sustainability in the discussions on contents that are part of the social representations being addressed here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the representations, ideas are linked to images (24) and characterizations use metaphors ("stuck up", as F2 said) and explanations serve to give solidity to the construction of knowledge about the object, illustrating the formation processes of social representations (8) . Some mute zone characteristics of the social representations were identified in the ECUs, when individuals verbalize their representations of a phenomenon and attribute it to others and not to themselves, because of the normative pressure to which they are subjected (25) , which is to be expected since the subjects from this study spoke of their hospitalization experiences at the same time as they were being hospitalized. This partly explains the meanings produced in relation to it, with positive elements, of good treatment, but not in terms of what they saw happen to others who, in theory, are they themselves in the projection of the group, which generates sustainability in the discussions on contents that are part of the social representations being addressed here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Em um estudo realizado com modelos e não modelos sobre as RS da beleza física, Schlösser e Camargo (2015b) verificaram que a beleza vai além das preocupações com a saúde ou autocuidado, culminando com a busca de ser atrativo para um possível parceiro, sendo preponderante nas relações interpessoais. Outros dados indicaram que a beleza física é considerada como o principal atributo no momento de estabelecer relacionamentos amorosos (Schlösser & Camargo, 2015a).…”
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“…Estudos no campo psicossocial tem se debruçado sobre a temática da beleza física. Tais produções são verificadas por meio de livros e artigos retóricos (Eco, 2012;Duarte Junior, 1991;Goetz, 2013;Etcoff, 1992;Roseiro, Rodrigues, & Alvim, 2018), ou artigos empíricos, com grupos específicos (Livramento, Hor-Meyll, & Pêssoa, 2013;Silva & Porpino, 2013); diferenças entre sexo (Fontes, Borelli, & Casotti, 2012;Strehlau, Claro, & Neto, 2015); ciclo vital, com estudos com população infantil (Carvalho & Serpa, 2014;Ponte, 2018;Simili & Souza, 2016), adolescente (Bravo & Domingues, 2018;Gomes & Caramaschi, 2007) e idoso (Fin, Portella, & Scortegagna, 2017); e contextos diversos, como ambiente laboral (Grisci, Deus, Rech, Rodrigues, & Gois, 2015), concursos de beleza (Carvalho & Serpa, 2014); meios de comunicação (Nascimento, Próchno, & Silva, 2012;Souza, Oliveira, Nascimento, & Carvalho, 2013), ambiente virtual (Zanetti, Moiolli, Schiavon, Rebustini, & Machado, 2012), relacionamentos amorosos (Schlösser, Camargo, & Teixeira, 2015;Schlösser & Camargo, 2015b), dentre outros.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified