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Social Psychology and Discourse

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: McKinlay, Andrew
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2008.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • What is Social Psychology?
  • The nature of social psychology
  • Related disciplines
  • Social psychology as a science
  • Social psychology: Its methods and data
  • Qualitative data
  • What is Discourse?
  • The nature of discourse
  • Conversation analysis (CA)
  • Discourse analysis (DA)
  • Critical discourse analysis (CDA)
  • Foucauldian discourse analysis (FDA)
  • Discursive psychology (DP)
  • Rhetorical psychology
  • Narrative analysis
  • Other forms of qualitative study
  • Summary
  • A Note on Ethics
  • About this Book
  • Appendix: A Note on Transcription
  • Chapter 2 Self and Identity
  • Identities in Context
  • Conversational identities
  • Identities in culture
  • National Identities
  • Nations and time
  • Nations and place
  • Other community identities
  • Social Groups
  • Gendered identities
  • Masculine identities
  • Feminine identities
  • Ethnic groups
  • Virtual Identities
  • Resisting Identities
  • Selves in Action
  • Chapter 3 Groups
  • The Impact of Groups
  • Groups and social representations
  • Groups, self, and others
  • Summary
  • Group Cohesion
  • Summary
  • Group Structure
  • Homogeneity and heterogeneity
  • Roles within the group
  • Summary
  • Group Function
  • Group norms
  • Group tasks
  • Summary
  • Chapter 4 Attraction and Relationships
  • Attraction
  • Achieving attraction
  • Sexual attraction and desire
  • Partnership and Marriage
  • Marriage
  • Partnerships
  • Being single
  • Parenthood
  • Parenting in families
  • Parenting and society
  • Family Relationships
  • Collaborative competence
  • Family dynamics
  • Caring in families
  • Peers and Friends
  • Collaboration among peers
  • Teasing and exclusion
  • Troubles and Breaking Up
  • Neighbor disputes
  • Family and relationship troubles
  • Chapter 5 Social Cognition
  • Knowledge of Others and Mental States
  • Knowing and mental models
  • Not knowing and the sequential structure of conversation
  • Knowing and not knowing: Beyond cognitive states
  • Social Memory
  • Impression Management
  • Attributions
  • Categorization
  • Chapter 6 Attitudes and Persuasion
  • Attitudes
  • Attitudes and control
  • Constructing attitudes and evaluative practices
  • Persuasion
  • Persuasion and ideology
  • Mundane persuasion in everyday talk
  • Chapter 7 Prejudice
  • Prejudice and Discourse
  • Race
  • Constructing "the other"
  • Managing the self
  • Racist talk in context
  • What the papers say
  • Sex
  • Sexism
  • Heterosexism
  • Chapter 8 Dispute and Aggression
  • Disputes in Talk
  • Agreeing to disagree: The usefulness of disagreement
  • Disagreement and dispute: Power and participants' orientations
  • Summary
  • Accounting for Aggression
  • Aggressors' accounts
  • Others' accounts
  • Summary
  • Disguising Aggression
  • Denials
  • Making aggression invisible
  • Summary
  • Chapter 9 Social Psychology, Law, and Order
  • Police Investigations
  • Police interviews
  • Police calls