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Social Psychology Wendy Rogers

Social Psychology By Wendy Rogers

Social Psychology by Wendy Rogers


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Summary

This introductory social psychology textbook is unique. It acknowledges the two very different approaches being taken to social psychology -- experimental and critical -- and presents them together in a single, coherent text. No attempt is made to find a cosy 'integration' between them; rather, students explore the benefits and drawbacks of each.

Social Psychology Summary

Social Psychology by Wendy Rogers

This introductory social psychology textbook is unique. It acknowledges the two very different approaches being taken to social psychology - experimental and critical - and presents them together in a single, coherent text. No attempt is made to find a cosy 'integration' between them; rather, students explore the benefits and drawbacks of each.

The book encourages students to develop their skills of critical analysis by addressing such questions as:

*What is social psychology: a natural science, a social science, a human science or something else?
*How should social psychology be studied: by doing experiments or by analysing discourse?

The book has a number of features that provide a broad context for addressing these questions:

*An introduction to the experimental approach, including the study of social influence, attitudes, attribution, groups, language and communication
*An introduction to the critical approach, including semiotics, social constructionist and grounded theories, and discourse and narrative analyses
*An exploration of the historical origins and development of the two approaches, their philosophical bases and the contrasting 'logics of enquiry' they use to pursue empirical research

By studying experimental and critical approaches presented together rather than separately, students gain a richer and deeper understanding of what social psychology in the 21st century is about, where it is going and the issues it must address.

About Wendy Rogers

Wendy Stainton Rogers spent nearly eight years as a cognitive psychologist before moving into the field of critical social psychology, in which she gained her doctorate. Working at the Open University for most of her academic career, she started in Psychology and then moved into its School of Health and Social Welfare, combining her continuing research with teaching. Currently she is academic co-ordinator of the Open University's Research School. In recent years her publications have included Social Psychology: A Critical Agenda (1995) and with Rex Stainton Rogers The Psychology of Gender and Sexuality (2001).

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Part I: Starting Points
What is social psychology?
Social Psychology's two paradigms
Methods and analytics

Part Two: Topics in Social Psychology
Communication and language
Understanding the social world
Values and attitudes
Constructing the social world
Selves and identities
Groups
Where next for social psychology?

Glossary
References
Index.

Additional information

GOR001621692
9780335211265
0335211267
Social Psychology by Wendy Rogers
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20030516
384
N/A
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