An Introduction to Critical Social Psychology

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SAGE, 2002. dec. 13. - 278 oldal
′this book provides an excellent introduction to contemporary Critical Social Psychology, which anyone exploring the field would do well to read.′

- Psychology in Society

′a very accessible introduction... lively and engaging.... Discussion questions are uncharacteristicaly thought-provoking, while practical exercises also seem better considered than one comes to expect from similar primers, suggesting a successful future as a core text in social psychology courses′

- The Psychologist

′Erudition, sagacity, patience and scholarship radiate from this book. This is an excellent introduction to the various strands of critical thinking to emanate primarily from England, and, to some extent, from continental Europe. Anyone interested in learning more about the discursive side of critical psychology will find in this book an excellent guide. I recommend this book to all psychologists interested in critical perspectives′

- Journal of Community and Applied Psychology

A critical approach depends on a range of often-implicit theories of society, knowledge, as well as the subject. This book shows the crucial role of these theories for directing critique at different parts of society, suggesting alternative ways of doing research, and effecting social change. It includes chapters from the perspectives of social cognition, Marxism, psychoanalysis, discourse and rhetoric, feminism, subjectivity and postmodernism. In each case, the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective are highlighted, the ideas are linked to real world issues by a range of practical exercises, and guidance is given to further reading.These chapters will cover the work of diverse thinkers from within social psychology, such as Billig, Gergen, Kitzinger, Parker, Potter, Shotter, Walkerdine and Wetherell, and from outside, such as Butler, Derrida, Foucault, Haraway, Lyotard, Marx and Rose.

An Introduction to Critical Social Psychology provides a systematic, integrated and accessible introduction to social psychology as a critical discipline. Consequently, it will be key reading for undergraduates and postgraduates studying Critical Social Psychology, and useful additional reading for postgraduates studying theoretical psychology and qualitative methods.

 

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contemporary debates
117
Feminism and relativism
122
Application
128
Resolutions and Dilemmas
131
Subjectivity Critics
133
Some philosophical explorations of subjectivity
135
Critical psychology and subjectivity
148
Application and intervention
162

Contemporary social cognition
32
Application
42
Conclusion
43
Marxist Critics
46
basic ideas and recent developments
47
Ideology and discursivecritical and rhetorical psychology
55
Foucaults theoretical development and critique of Marx
61
Application
66
Conclusion
67
Psychoanalytic Critics
70
Freuds psychoanalysis and Kleins object relations theory
71
object relations in critical work
74
Parker and Billigs psychoanalytic cultures
79
Lacan and others
87
Application
93
Conclusion
95
Feminist Critics
98
What is feminist psychology?
99
Sexism and the legitimation of gender inequalities
103
Heterosexism and lesbian and gay psychology
107
Eating disorders and the body
111
Conclusion
163
Discourse Critics
166
Discoursepsychology and the individual
167
Discourse and construction
174
Rhetoric and ideological dilemmas
183
Applications
193
Conclusion
194
Postmodern Critics
198
Postmodern theories
199
Postmodernismdeconstruction and critical social psychology
210
Postmodern knowledge and the realismrelativism debate
215
Application
223
Conclusion
224
Integration and Subversions
228
Critical practice
235
Critical evaluations
237
looking to the future
246
References
249
Index
269
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A szerzőről (2002)

Alexa Hepburn is a research professor in the Department of Communication at Rutgers University. Her research is focused on the use and development of conversation analytic methods, in particular, emotional expressions, parents′ strategies for managing children′s behavior, and techniques for giving advice and responding empathically to distress. Analytic insights are then applied in professional–client encounters, such as medical consultations, therapeutic environments, and helpline interactions.

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