The Social psychology of time : new perspectives
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The Social psychology of time : new perspectives
(Sage focus editions, 91)
Sage Publications, c1988
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Description
Until now, the substantial topic of time in social psychology has been scattered throughout the literature of the behavioural sciences and not readily accessible to researchers and students. This volume brings together the work of prominent scholars in social and environmental psychology who present recent empirical and experimental data, integrative treatments of research literature and powerful conceptual analyses of theoretical issues. Collectively, the chapters represent a comprehensive treatment of the social psychology of time.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Joseph E McGrath
The Place of Time in Social Psychology
PART ONE: PACE
Cultural Differences in Temporal Perspectives - James M Jones
Instrumental and Expressive Behaviors in Time
The Pace of Life Across Cultures - Robert V Levine
PART TWO: RHYTHM
Rhythm in Social Interaction - Rebecca Warner
Entrainment in Individual and Group Behavior - Janice R Kelly
PART THREE: TIME ALLOCATION
Time Pressure, Task Performance, and Enjoyment - Jonathan L Freedman and Donald R Edwards
Time-Diary Evidence About the Social Psychology of Everyday Life - John P Robinson
PART FOUR: DEVELOPMENTAL CYCLES
Group Dynamics Over Time - Richard L Moreland and John M Levine
Development and Socialization in Small Groups
Life Cycles of Behavior Settings - Allan W Wicker and Jeanne C King
PART FIVE: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
Temporal Qualities of Rituals and Celebrations - Carol M Werner, Lois M Haggard, Irwin Altman and Diana Oxley
A Comparison of Christmas Street and Zuni Shalako
Transformational Processes in People-Environment Relations - Daniel Stokols
PART SIX: CONCLUSION
Time and Social Psychology - Joseph E McGrath
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