PART I: INTRODUCING CRITICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
1. Critical Social Psychology: An Introduction
2. A Critical Look at Cognitive-Experimental Social Psychology
3. Doing Critical Social Psychology
PART II: CLASSIC SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY TOPICS REVISITED
4. Social Influence
5. Prejudice in Practice
PART III: SELF IN SOCIETY
6. Self, identity, subjectivity
7. Gendered and Sexual Identities
PART IV: CRITICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED
8. Critical Health Psychology
9. Critical Work Psychology
10. Reflections on Critical Social Psychology.
"This is an excellent book, written in an engaging and lively style and suitable both to newcomers to Critical Psychology and to practitioners interested in the latest developments in this important area of psychology. Those interested in the future of social psychology have no further to look." - Dr Derek Hook, Department of Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College, UK "What a clear, comprehensive, and authoritative introduction to the important critical perspectives on social psychology! This text should be required reading for all psychology students early on in their studies." - Tod Sloan, Ph.D., Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon, USA and Editor, Critical Psychology: Voices for Change
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.
"This is an excellent book, written in an engaging and lively style and suitable both to newcomers to Critical Psychology and to practitioners interested in the latest developments in this important area of psychology. Those interested in the future of social psychology have no further to look." - Dr Derek Hook, Department of Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College, UK "What a clear, comprehensive, and authoritative introduction to the important critical perspectives on social psychology! This text should be required reading for all psychology students early on in their studies." - Tod Sloan, Ph.D., Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon, USA and Editor, Critical Psychology: Voices for Change
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