Social Psychology 2/e

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTDISBN: 9781529732085

Traditional and Critical Perspectives

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By Paul Dickerson
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Paul Dickerson is Associate Professor at the University of Roehampton where he has taught for more than 25 years. His research has predominantly adopted a qualitative approach and has largely focused on issues of talk and interaction. He has previously written How to Write Brilliant Psychology Essays also published by Sage. Paul has written Social Psychology 2e to enable you to immerse yourself in the exciting world of social psychology, to see its relevance in everyday life - as well as to support you in questioning its findings.

Chapter 1 Perspectives in Social Psychology Chapter 2 Social Cognition Chapter 3 Prejudice Chapter 4 Attribution Chapter 5 Explanatory Talk Chapter 6 Attitude Change and Persuasion Chapter 7 Self and Identity Chapter 8 Group Behaviour Chapter 9 Aggression Chapter 10 Relationships Chapter 11 Prosocial behaviour Chapter 12 Communication and interaction Chapter 13 Culture Chapter 14 Social influence

I welcome this new edition of Paul Dickerson's Social Psychology. I particularly appreciate the coverage of contemporary issues and debates such as critical race theory, and the inclusion of a wide range of research from outside the Western world. The critical reviews of topics are excellent for enriching students' understandings, and it's great to see coverage of communication and interaction in a Social Psychology textbook. I'll be recommending this book to my students. -- Mick Finlay * Market development team * Compares and contrasts different theoretical frameworks, it tackles the question of what it means to be critical from a decolonial and discursive perspective, the opening cases are wonderful, it draws the latest developments in technology and tries to unpack its intersections and implications for social psychology. -- Stavroula Tsirogianni * Market development team *

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