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What Are Dual Process Models? Implications for Cultural Analysis in Sociology

Omar Alcides Lizardo R. Mowry Brandon Sepulvado Dustin S. Stoltz Marshall A. Taylor +2 lainnya

Abstrak

In this paper we introduce the idea of the dual process framework (DPF), an interdisciplinary approach to the study of learning, memory, thinking, and action. Departing from the successful reception of Vaisey (2009), we suggest that intradisciplinary debates in sociology regarding the merits of “dual process” formulations can benefit from a better understanding of the theoretical foundations of these models in cognitive and social psychology. We argue that the key is to distinguish the general DPF from more specific applications to particular domains, which we refer to as dual process models (DPMs). We show how different DPMs can be applied to a variety of analytically distinct issues of interest to cultural sociologists beyond specific issues related to morality, such as culture in learning, culture in memory, culture in thinking, and culture in acting processes. We close by outlining the implications of our argument for relevant work in cultural sociology.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (7)

O

Omar Alcides Lizardo

R

R. Mowry

B

Brandon Sepulvado

D

Dustin S. Stoltz

M

Marshall A. Taylor

J

J. Van Ness

M

M. Wood

Format Sitasi

Lizardo, O.A., Mowry, R., Sepulvado, B., Stoltz, D.S., Taylor, M.A., Ness, J.V. et al. (2016). What Are Dual Process Models? Implications for Cultural Analysis in Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1177/0735275116675900

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2016
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
184×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1177/0735275116675900
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Open Access ✓