Forms of Dialogical Relations and Semiotic Autoregulation within the Self

Jaan Valsiner*

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Abstract

The dialogical self entails relations between perspectival positions (I-positions) that maintain and develop within the self as a field. A typology of such relations is outlined, and related with the process of semiotic mediation. Semiotic mediation takes the form of flexible control systems that regulate the relations between I-positions. These autoregulatory processes generate both the meaningfulness of the flow of experience, and meta-level meanings that constrain the extent of construcion and loci of application of the direct semiotic regulators to the flow of experience. The dialogical self is an autocatalytic system that orients itself towards the future by either enabling or blocking the emergence of its own new states.

Original languageEnglish
JournalTheory & Psychology
Volume12
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)251-265
Number of pages15
ISSN0959-3543
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2002

Keywords

  • development
  • dialogicality
  • I-positions
  • meaning
  • oppositions
  • psychological catalysis

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