Social psychology is about the people who populate our everyday lives, and how they affect our 'personal universe', defining who we are, and shaping our behaviour, beliefs, attitudes, and ideology. In an age where we've mapped the human genome and explored much of the physical world, the study of people's behaviour is one of the most exciting frontiers of scientific endeavor.In this Very Short Introduction Richard Crisp tells the story
of social psychology, its history, concepts and major theories. Discussing the classic studies that have defined the discipline, Crisp introduces social psychology's key thinkers, and shows how their personal
histories spurred them to understand what connects people to people, and the societies in which we live. Taking us from the first ideas of the discipline to its most cutting edge developments, Crisp demonstrates how social psychology remains profoundly relevant to everyday life. From attitudes to attraction, prejudice to persuasion, health to happiness - social psychology provides insights that can change the world, and help us tackle the defining problems of the 21st century.
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Social psychology is about the people who populate our everyday lives, and how they affect our 'personal universe', defining who we are, and shaping our behaviour, beliefs, attitudes, and ideology. In an age where we've mapped the human genome and explored much of the physical world, the study of people's behaviour is one of the most exciting frontiers of scientific endeavor.In this Very Short Introduction Richard Crisp tells the story
of social psychology, its history, concepts and major theories. Discussing the classic studies that have defined the discipline, Crisp introduces social psychology's key thinkers, and shows how their personal
histories spurred them to understand what connects people to people, and the societies in which we live. Taking us from the first ideas of the discipline to its most cutting edge developments, Crisp demonstrates how social psychology remains profoundly relevant to everyday life. From attitudes to attraction, prejudice to persuasion, health to happiness - social psychology provides insights that can change the world, and help us tackle the defining problems of the 21st century.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get
ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
1: All about us: the science of social behaviour
2: The social mind
3: Attitudes and influence
4: Obedience, oppression and aggression
5: Intergroup relations
6: Love and attraction
Further reading
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Richard Crisp is a professor, writer, scientist, and teacher who
has held a lifelong fascination with what makes people 'tick'. He
fell in love with Social Psychology while studying at the
University of Oxford. His PhD thesis research - an experimental
investigation of how people mentally represent social diversity -
bore multiple awards and set him on a 20 year voyage of discovery
in to the psychology of social behaviour He has published over 130
articles,
chapters and books, and is Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of
Applied Social Psychology, an Academician of the Academy of Social
Sciences and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. Richard
has won
numerous awards for his research and writing including the
prestigious British Psychological Society Spearman Medal for
outstanding achievement in published research. He is the winner of
the British Psychological Society's President's Award for
Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge 2014.
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