Societal psychology
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Societal psychology
(Sage focus editions, v. 111)
Sage Publications, c1990
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
Setting the agenda for revitalizing social psychology, this volume explores societal psychology, a discipline which puts both the social context and the external environment back into the analysis of social behaviour, and contributes to informed debate on social issues.
Some contributors recast areas in social psychology in a societal perspective - the study of ideology, institutions and social behaviour, the self and collective behaviour. Others introduce new areas in which the approach is illuminating - the study of ethics, behavioural economics, the environment and genocide.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Hilde T Himmelweit and George Gaskell
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
Societal Psychology - Hilde T Himmelweit
Implications and Scope
Waxing and Waning of Interest in Societal Psychology - Rob Farr
A Historical Perspective
The Generalized Self and Mass Society - Serge Moscovici
Individual Cognitive Functioning - Willem Doise
Societal Aspects
Medical Ethics - Ivana Markova
A Branch of Societal Psychology
The Culture and Personality Theorists' Approach to Societal Psychology - L B Brown
PART TWO: APPLICATIONS OF A SOCIETAL APPROACH
Forms of Social Organization - Morton Deutsch
Psychological Consequences
Sociocultural Context and Psychological Mechanisms - Jean-Pierre Deconchy
Macroeconomic Processes and Societal Psychology - Burkhard Strumpel
The Environment - Carl F Graumann and Lenelis Kruse
Social Construction and Psychological Problems
Genocide and Mass Killing - Ervin Staub
Cultural-Societal and Psychological Origins
Collective Behavior in a Societal Context - George Gaskell
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