Views of Context. An instrument for the analysis of the cultural milieu. A first validation study

Authors

  • Enrico Ciavolino University of Salento
  • Rozlyn Redd University of Leicester, UK
  • Avdi Evrinomy School of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • Matteo Falcone ISBEM
  • Viviana Fini ISBEM
  • Irini Kadianaki University of Cyprus
  • Katrin Kullasepp School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn University
  • Terri Mannarini University of Salento
  • Anastassios Matsopoulos School of Psychology, University of Crete
  • Piergiorgio Mossi University of Salento
  • Alessia Rochira University of Salento
  • Alfonso Santarpia Aix Marseille Univ, LPCLS, Aix-en-Provence
  • Gordon Sammut University of Malta
  • Jaan Valsiner Aalborg University
  • Giuseppe A. Veltri University of Trento
  • Sergio Salvatore University of Salento

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1285/i20705948v10n2p599

Keywords:

VOC, symbolic universes, affective sense making, cultural milieu, PLS-PM, high-order construct model

Abstract

The View of Context (VOC) is a survey instrument designed to detect the content of generalized affect-laden meanings embedded within large-scale cultural milieus. Generalized affect-laden meanings work as basic embodied system of assumptions channelling the way of feeling, thinking, making de- cision. The paper outlines the theoretical and methodological framework of VOC Semiotic Cultural Psychology - and reports a first study of validation, aimed at analysing the VOCs construct validity. The study tests 5 hypotheses, each of them focused on a characteristic of the generalized affect-laden meanings that the instrument is designed to map: their a-semantic (HP1) and affective (HP2) valence; the regulative function (HP3) they exercise on the sensemaking; the assumption that these meanings are transversal to different domains of experience (HP4); the assumption that there is a plurality of these meanings embedded in a certain cultural milieu (HP5). In order to test these hypotheses, a combination of a multidimensional procedure of data analysis and a Path Modeling has been applied on a survey responses obtained from a UK representative sample (n=765). Results are consistent with hypotheses, in that providing evidence of the VOCs construct validity.

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Published

14-10-2017