Metaphors of development and the development of metaphors
Author(s)
Gillespie, Alex
Date issued
December 1, 2020
In
Theory & Psychology
Vol
6
No
30
From page
827
To page
841
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
development dialogism growth metaphor semiotic mediation
Abstract
Development is a core theoretical issue for psychology. Yet, the root metaphors that guide theory and research on development have rarely been questioned, and the limitations and blind spots of these metaphors have not been made explicit. In this article, we propose an exercise in theoretical imagination. We start by reviewing the metaphors commonly used in developmental psychology. We then develop four alternative metaphors that, despite being present in the general semiosphere, have not received much theoretical attention. In order to evaluate these metaphors, we introduce a case study of the development evident in a woman’s diary. On this basis, we invite psychologists to examine new metaphors and thus expand the horizon of possible theorizing.
Publication type
journal article
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