Applied social psychology in India
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Applied social psychology in India
Sage Publications, 1990
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内容説明
These essays provide a lively introduction to the field of applied social psychology. The contributors - who include economists, sociologists, linguists, anthropologists and psychologists - deal with problems and models specific to the Indian socio-economic reality. They provide a comprehensive analysis of research on deprivation, poverty, competence, population, political behaviour, achievement motivation, social tension, multilingualism and marginality of weaker sections. They highlight diverse issues using Indian models which have a direct bearing on national development.
目次
Foreword - S C Dube
Introduction - Girishwar Misra
Applied Social Psychology in India - D Sinha
Society, Ecology and Competence - R C Mishra
Social Psychological Aspects of Languages in Contact in Multilingual Societies - Ajit K Mohanty
Planning for Poverty Reduction in India - A C Minocha
Social Perspectives on Causal Attribution - Uday Jain
Psychology of Deprivation - Girishwar Misra
Poverty and Human Development - T S Saraswati and Ranjana Dutta
Socialization of Girls Among the Urban and Rural Poor
Role of Psychology in National Development - J B P Sinha
The Challenge of Achievement - Rekha Singhal and Girishwar Misra
Development and Social Tensions - K S Shukla
Marginalization and Social Mobility in Urban India - Nandu Ram
Political Psychology - Raj Narain
Experience and Consequences of Crowding - Uday Jain and Girishwar Misra
Population Research - R K Verma
Applied Social Psychology in India - Girishwar Misra, Uday Jain and S Bhargava
Challenges and Possibilities
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