Representation

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Representation can refer to:

Law

  • Representation (politics), one's ability to influence the political process
  • Legal representation or advocacy is provided by lawyers
  • Lobbying for a group of individuals or companies
  • In unionised workplaces, shop stewards and union executives can represent employees
  • The legal status of a statement made with regards to contract law, with consequences for misrepresentation
  • A fiction of the law which causes a person to enter into another's right of succession, called 'representation,' and also called 'substitution'.

Arts

  • Representation (arts), the depiction and ethical concerns of construction in visual arts and literature.
  • Depiction is a form of non-verbal representation in which two-dimensional images (pictures) are regarded as viable substitutes for things seen, remembered or imagined.

Social Sciences

  • Social representation is a stock of values, ideas, beliefs, and practices that are shared among the members of groups and communities

Science

  • Representation (chemistry)
  • Representation (psychology), a hypothetical 'internal' cognitive symbol that represents external reality
  • Representation (systemics)

Mathematics

See also

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