Author: | Neil Drew, Darrin Hodgetts, Christopher Sonn | ISBN: | 9781137014207 |
Publisher: | Macmillan Education UK | Publication: | March 3, 2010 |
Imprint: | Red Globe Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Neil Drew, Darrin Hodgetts, Christopher Sonn |
ISBN: | 9781137014207 |
Publisher: | Macmillan Education UK |
Publication: | March 3, 2010 |
Imprint: | Red Globe Press |
Language: | English |
Offering a fresh, innovative approach, this international textbook encourages students to consider how social psychology can inform their understanding of the social world around them. Illustrative scenarios based on realistic everyday events, from shopping in a supermarket to taking a taxi, highlight just how relevant this subject is to tackling the issues that can arise in a diverse, multicultural society. By integrating core social psychology theories and concepts with more critical perspectives, Social Psychology and Everyday Life provides a valuable, broad, coherent and stimulating introduction that is suitable for all students interested in social psychology. The book also situates social psychology within the broader social sciences, and in particular, scholarship on media, place, health, justice, indigenous livelihood, immigration, and social change.
This is a core textbook for undergraduate students and postgraduate students of social psychology and community psychology or a related subject such as sociology.
Offering a fresh, innovative approach, this international textbook encourages students to consider how social psychology can inform their understanding of the social world around them. Illustrative scenarios based on realistic everyday events, from shopping in a supermarket to taking a taxi, highlight just how relevant this subject is to tackling the issues that can arise in a diverse, multicultural society. By integrating core social psychology theories and concepts with more critical perspectives, Social Psychology and Everyday Life provides a valuable, broad, coherent and stimulating introduction that is suitable for all students interested in social psychology. The book also situates social psychology within the broader social sciences, and in particular, scholarship on media, place, health, justice, indigenous livelihood, immigration, and social change.
This is a core textbook for undergraduate students and postgraduate students of social psychology and community psychology or a related subject such as sociology.