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Theory and Social Psychology
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Theory and Social Psychology

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March 1998 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`Could certainly be used as a stand-alone text. Aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates, it could also be read by others who may be prompted to identify yet further dimensions with which to map contemporary social psychology and define their position in relation to others' - The Psychologist

This clearly structured textbook presents a broad overview of the key issues that underpin social psychology. These include: the nature of science and `psychology as science'; descriptive, emancipatory and critical theories; and the different ways in which social psychology is applied in the social and political world.

Drawing upon a number of different perspectives, this volume will introduce students to the important debates around what constitutes valid argument and research in social psychology, its aims, scope and subject matter, and the degree to which social psychology can be said to be itself a social institution and a part of the network of social regulation and definition.

Theory and Social Psychology is one of four books which form the core of The Open University's course Social Psychology: Personal Lives, Social Worlds.

 
PART ONE: NATURE AND ORIGINS
Margaret Wetherell
Defining Social Psychology
Arthur Still
Historical Origins of Social Psychology
 
PART TWO: MAKING SENSE OF DIVERSITY
Richard Stevens
Dimensions for Distinguishing between Theories in Social Psychology
Roger Sapsford
Domains of Analysis
Richard Stevens
Trimodal Theory as a Model for Interrelating Perspectives in Psychology
Arthur Still
Theories of Meaning
Margaret Wetherell and Arthur Still
Realism and Relativism
David Devalle
Forms of Life
Science and Social Psychology

 
Roger Sapsford
Evidence
 
PART THREE: APPLYING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Jeannette Murphy
Using Social Psychology
Roger Sapsford and Rudi Dallos
Resisting Social Psychology

`Could certainly be used as a stand-alone text. Aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates, it could also be read by others who may be prompted to identify yet further dimensions with which to map contemporary social psychology and define their position in relation to others' - The Psychologist

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