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Collective representations are concepts, ideas, categories and beliefs that do not belong to isolated individuals, but are instead the product of a social collectivity. Durkheim originated the term collective representations to emphasise the way that many of the
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of everyday use–space, time, class, number etc–were in fact the product of collective social life: “Collective representations are the result of an immense co-operation, which stretches not only into space but into time as well”. Collective representations are generally slow-changing and backed by social authority, and can be seen as the product of self-referencing institutions. While largely ignored by other sociologists, Durkheim’s theory of collective representations was taken up by the anthropologist Levy-Bruhl, who argued for seeing magic and religion as the product of collective representations infused with emotional participation (as in powerful rituals). Towards the end of the 20th,
Serge Moscovici Serge Moscovici (June 14, 1925 in Brăila, Romania as ''Srul Herş Moscovici'' – November 15, 2014 in Paris) was a Romanian-born French social psychologist, director of the '' Laboratoire Européen de Psychologie Sociale'' ("European Laboratory ...
renewed interest in the concept in the field of
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, adapting it to cover social representations that were more limited in scope and time than Durkheim’s collective representations. Seen as shared mental maps of the social world, collective representations continue to affect the ways entities such as
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are viewed in the 21st century.J Berting ''Europe'' (2006), pp. 64 and 83. Collective representations are a subject of study in the context of
genocide Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people—usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group—in whole or in part. Raphael Lemkin coined the term in 1944, combining the Greek word (, "race, people") with the Latin ...
and the impact of the media on the formation of collective representations (where the media is the agent of representation and the victims and perpetrators become the subject of representation, even in their own first hand accounts and testimonies). The representation of genocide is fraught with challenges. Specifically, the question (and impossibility) of authentic representation is well-attested to in survivors' literature, even as scholars widely acknowledge the worthiness of giving voice and agency to survivors and victims of genocide. On this point, Holocaust survivor
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has written, "It would be totally senseless to try and describe here the pain that was inflicted on me...The pain was what it was. Beyond that there is nothing to say." When the media becomes the agent of representations in an event like genocide, the plurality of representations is recognized as inevitable, because the media can not be understood as a mirror of objective reality. Media outlets construct narratives (or representations) by the selection, framing and composition of information. They report on events of global significance in certain cultural and political contexts in which the contesting representations based on the fragmentary memories of traumatized survivors, perpetrators and witnesses are fought over by politicians and other interested parties. The labeling of events and communities is acknowledged by scholars to impose values and rules on the object of the representation. The impact of such media narratives on the formation of collective representations is still being studied.


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