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Gendered Situations, Gendered Selves

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eBook - A Gender Lens on Social Psychology

Hollander, Jocelyn A/Renfrow, Daniel G/Howard, Judith A

ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS

52.95

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<span><span><span>The second edition of</span><span>Gendered Situations, Gendered Selves</span><span> has been updated throughout, and is an ideal introduction to the discussion of gender in social psychology.</span></span><br><span></span><br><span><span>The book examines the basic underpinnings of everyday interaction: from how we think, to who we see ourselves and others to be, to how we interact with others. Each of these processes is based on both social psychology and gender (as differentiated from sex), as well as our racial backgrounds, ethnic heritages, socioeconomic circumstances, sexualities, and national histories. The authors present and critique each of the major theories of social psychology, social exchange, social cognition, and symbolic interaction. In doing so, the book introduces a full array of key concepts in social psychologyperception, stereotyping, attribution, self-presentation, impression management, defining social situations, exchanging resources, and balancing power and dependence in social relations. The book also discusses two fundamental aspects of human behaviorthe dynamics of helping and harming. The second edition incorporates discussions of contemporary psychological and sociological research and features powerful new examples, including 9/11 and the election of Barack Obama.</span></span><br><span></span></span>

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<span><span>The second edition of </span><span>Gendered Situations, Gendered Selves</span><span> has been updated throughout. The book is an ideal introduction to the discussion of gender in social psychology. It offers an overview of both social psychology and gender (as differentiated from sex), then discusses approaches to gender in social psychology research; how social psychology theories have been shaped by assumptions about gender, race, class, and sexuality; and the way gender influences identity and interaction.</span></span> <span></span>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 16.01.2011

Umfang: 260 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781442208643

Umbreit-Nr.: 2163046

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