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Citation

Adams M, Raisborough J. Cult. Psychol. 2011; 17(1): 81-97.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1354067X10388852

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper applies Joffe and Staerklé's self-control ethos to cultural representations of the white working class. We initially follow their identification of three aspects of the self-control ethos -- mind, body, and destiny -- to show the explanatory value of the concept, before considering four possible avenues through which the self-control ethos may be developed: the extent to which it is the interrelationship between the separate aspects of the self-control ethos which lends them their visceral, emotional, and symbolic power; that gender differentiation is an important element in the specific content of stereotypes; that some stereotype content relates to issues of containment; and that a tighter contextualization is afforded to the self-control ethos by considering self and other relations in the terms of a consumer culture. These are offered as possible directions for the future development of a social representational approach sensitive to the contemporary cultural context.

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