Critical Social Psychology
An Introduction
What can critical social psychology teach us about our sense of identity? How have psychosocial and feminist approaches challenged our understanding of subjectivity? Where is this complex and fast-moving field heading? This new edition of Critical Social Psychology addresses these questions and more, providing important insight into social psychology. Thoroughly updated and revised, it clearly outlines approaches such as social constructionism and psychoanalysis, and explains how these ideas can illuminate topics like social influence and prejudice. The second edition of Critical Social Psychology* includes two new chapters on applied heal…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Mcdonald, Matthew / McFadden, Majella
- ISBN: 978-0-230-30385-0
- EAN: 9780230303850
- Produktnummer: 14854445
- Verlag: Macmillan Education UK
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
- Seitenangabe: 364 S.
- Masse: H23.5 cm x B15.5 cm x D1.9 cm 552 g
- Auflage: 2nd ed. 2013
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 552
Über den Autor
Brendan Gough is Professor of Social Psychology at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. He has previously held lecturer posts at Sheffield Hallam University and Nottingham Trent University. He is a qualitative researcher interested in gender issues, especially concerning men and masculinities. Majella McFadden is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Sheffield Hallam University, UK, where she teaches Critical Social Psychology. Her research is on female sexualities and includes project work with young women. Matthew McDonald is a visiting research fellow at Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand. He has taught and supervised undergraduate and postgraduate students on courses including social psychology, the social psychology of work and leisure, personality, abnormal psychology, history and philosophy of psychology, positive psychology and qualitative research methods.
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