Social representations theory has long been interested in narratives (e.g., Bauer, 1996; Flick,
1995; Jovchelovich, 2002; László, 1997). One of the reasons for this interest is that narratives by
their communicative nature resist individualistic and universalistic approaches. Stories are rather
social and cultural phenomena: particular ways of constructing webs of meanings or
psychological realities (Bruner, 1986). Another long term interest of SR theory is relating the
social identity of people to social representations of their world (e.g., Breakwell, 1993; Duveen,
2001). W