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The Palgrave handbook of critical social psychology / Brendan Gough, editor.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2018Edition: [Enhanced Credo edition]Description: 1 online resource (45 entries) : 2 images ; digital filesContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781786846808
Other title:
  • Handbook of critical social psychology
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 302 23
LOC classification:
  • HM1033 .P35 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- About the editor -- Part I. Introduction: 1. Critical social psychologies : mapping the terrain / Brendan Gough -- Part II. Critical perspectives: 2. Feminisms, psychologies, and the study of social life / Eva Magnusson and Jean Marecek; 3. Marxism as a foundation for critical social psychology / Michael Arfken; 4. Social constructionism / Viv Burr and Penny Dick; 5. The radical implications of psychoanalysis for a critical social psychology / Tom Goodwin; 6. Queer theory / Damien Riggs and Gareth Treharne; 7. Critical race studies in psychology / Phia S. Salter and Andrea D. Haugen; 8. Psychology of liberation revised (a critique of critique) / Maritza Montero -- Part III. Critical methodologies: 9. Phenomenology / Darren Langdridge; 10. Narrative social psychology / Michael Murray; 11. Discourse analysis / Martha Augoustinos; 12. Psychosocial research / Stephanie Taylor; 13. Innovations in qualitative methods / Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke, and Debra Gray -- Part IV. Rethinking social cognition: 14. Attitudes and attributions / Chris McVittie and Andy McKinlay; 15. Social influence / Stephen Gibson and Cordet Smart; 16. Prejudice / Keith Tuffin; 17. Prosocial behaviour / Irene Bruna Seu; 18. Relationships : from social cognition to critical social / Simon Watts --
Part V. Social identities/relations/conflicts: 19. The self / Chris McVittie and Andy Mackinlay; 20. Gender / Sarah Riley and Adrienne Evans; 21. Sexual identities and practices / Majella McFadden; 22. Critical approaches to race / Simon Goodman; 23. Towards a critical social psychology of social class / Katy Day, Bridgette Rickett, and Maxine Woolhouse; 24. Critical disability studies / Dan Goodley, Rebecca Lawthom, Kirsty Liddiard and Katherine Runswick-Cole; 25. Intersectionality : an underused but essential theoretical framework for social psychology / Lisa Bowleg -- Part VI. Critical applications: 26. Critical health psychology / Antonia C. Lyons and Kerry Chamberlain; 27. Critical clinical psychology / Steven Coles and Aisling Mannion; 28. Educational psychology in (times of) crisis : psycho-politics and the governance of poverty / China Mills; 29. Critical organisational psychology / Matthew McDonald and David Bubna-Litic; 30. Environment : critical social psychology in the anthropocene / Matthew Adams.
Abstract: This handbook is the first to bring together the latest theory and research on critical approaches to social psychological challenges. Edited by a leading authority in the field, this volume further establishes critical social psychology as a discipline of study, distinct from mainstream social psychology.
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"Palgrave handbooks."

Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- About the editor -- Part I. Introduction: 1. Critical social psychologies : mapping the terrain / Brendan Gough -- Part II. Critical perspectives: 2. Feminisms, psychologies, and the study of social life / Eva Magnusson and Jean Marecek; 3. Marxism as a foundation for critical social psychology / Michael Arfken; 4. Social constructionism / Viv Burr and Penny Dick; 5. The radical implications of psychoanalysis for a critical social psychology / Tom Goodwin; 6. Queer theory / Damien Riggs and Gareth Treharne; 7. Critical race studies in psychology / Phia S. Salter and Andrea D. Haugen; 8. Psychology of liberation revised (a critique of critique) / Maritza Montero -- Part III. Critical methodologies: 9. Phenomenology / Darren Langdridge; 10. Narrative social psychology / Michael Murray; 11. Discourse analysis / Martha Augoustinos; 12. Psychosocial research / Stephanie Taylor; 13. Innovations in qualitative methods / Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke, and Debra Gray -- Part IV. Rethinking social cognition: 14. Attitudes and attributions / Chris McVittie and Andy McKinlay; 15. Social influence / Stephen Gibson and Cordet Smart; 16. Prejudice / Keith Tuffin; 17. Prosocial behaviour / Irene Bruna Seu; 18. Relationships : from social cognition to critical social / Simon Watts --

Part V. Social identities/relations/conflicts: 19. The self / Chris McVittie and Andy Mackinlay; 20. Gender / Sarah Riley and Adrienne Evans; 21. Sexual identities and practices / Majella McFadden; 22. Critical approaches to race / Simon Goodman; 23. Towards a critical social psychology of social class / Katy Day, Bridgette Rickett, and Maxine Woolhouse; 24. Critical disability studies / Dan Goodley, Rebecca Lawthom, Kirsty Liddiard and Katherine Runswick-Cole; 25. Intersectionality : an underused but essential theoretical framework for social psychology / Lisa Bowleg -- Part VI. Critical applications: 26. Critical health psychology / Antonia C. Lyons and Kerry Chamberlain; 27. Critical clinical psychology / Steven Coles and Aisling Mannion; 28. Educational psychology in (times of) crisis : psycho-politics and the governance of poverty / China Mills; 29. Critical organisational psychology / Matthew McDonald and David Bubna-Litic; 30. Environment : critical social psychology in the anthropocene / Matthew Adams.

This handbook is the first to bring together the latest theory and research on critical approaches to social psychological challenges. Edited by a leading authority in the field, this volume further establishes critical social psychology as a discipline of study, distinct from mainstream social psychology.

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