Abstract:
Social representations plays a decisive role in the formation of conduct, behaviors and social interactions orientation. Being composed of a set of information, beliefs, opinions and attitudes about a social object, this body of evidence is organized and structured. The social representation consists of core system and peripheral area moves in the case of social objects. The mute area is part of the central nucleus consisting of counter-regulatory elements that can not be expressed by the individual without contradicting the norms of the group to which it belongs.