Social Psychology: Traditional and Critical Perspectives

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This thoroughly updated second edition of Social Psychology addresses pressing topics such as climate change activism, digital technology, pandemics and AI. With three new chapters on group behaviour, culture and social cognition, this edition engages in even more detail with both classic and contemporary approaches and draws on a wider range of critical perspectives. Through accessible, section-by-section critiques, a vibrant sense of relevance, debate and new possibilities are brought to the world of social psychology. As you read this book, you will be guided by a range of chapter activities that promote deeper learning, including: "In the news" boxes, which highlight the relevance of social psychology to today’s worldCritical review summaries, which evaluate the literature coveredFocus boxes, to highlight classic and contemporary research studies"Try it out" boxes, which contain short activities, questions or reflection promptsDefinitions boxes, to remind you of key terms and their meanings Review questions, to check your understanding"In a nutshell" - bite-sized summaries of the ideas covered in each chapterAnd more… This essential resource is a must-have for students who want to go beyond a superficial awareness of names and theories to develop a deep, critical understanding of social psychology and its relevance to the real world. Paul Dickerson is Associate Professor of Psychology at University of Roehampton, London. Read more

ASIN B0CHB7NC4C
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ISBN13 978-1529679786
Edition 2nd
Language English
File size 23.8 MB
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Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
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Print length 880 pages
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Publication date April 19, 2024
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