Une expérience de collecte informatique de représentions sociales: La Licorne Urbo 2 - Computational experience for collecting data about social representations: The Licorne Urbo 2 (French version)
Catherine Baichere (),
Hubert Cukrowicz (),
Jean-Marie Duprez () and
Nadji Rahmania
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Catherine Baichere: Université Lille1, Laboratoire CLERSE
Hubert Cukrowicz: Université Lille1, Laboratoire CLERSE
Jean-Marie Duprez: Université Lille1, Laboratoire CLERSE
Social Research Reports, 2010, vol. 11, 3-29
Abstract:
Experience Urbo II is the result of a methodological empirical investigation into the representations of social distance between ethnic communities. In this survey was implemented in a "questionnaire" that simulates social situations: we submit to the educated youth (15-19 years) the simplified outline of an imaginary city. A series of instructions accompanying the plan. At each meeting (555 total) were asked to place in the neighborhoods of the city of monuments, events, social groups differentiated. A computer processing locations, depending on the environment, various communities was to develop a typology of respondents' attitudes towards certain aspects of immigration. Our aim was to advance understanding of cross-group contrasts. But also, we wanted to try some of our ideas on gathering information from players involved in complex social situation.
Keywords: Social representation; immigration; social survey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 I18 J10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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