ABSTRACT

Unlike other texts for undergraduate sociological social psychology courses, this text presents the three distinct traditions (or "faces") in sociological social psychology (symbolic interactionism, social structure and personality, and group processes and structures) and emphasizes the different theoretical frameworks within which social psychological analyses are conducted within each research tradition.  With this approach, the authors make clear the link between "face" of sociological social psychology, theory, and methodology. Thus, students gain an appreciably better understanding of the field of sociological social psychology; how and why social psychologists trained in sociology ask particular kinds of questions; the types of research they are involved in; and how their findings have been, or can be, applied to contemporary societal patterns and problems. Great writing makes this approach successful and interesting for students, resulting in a richer, more powerful course experience. A website offers instructors high quality support material, written by the authors, which you will appreciate and value."

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PART I THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

chapter 1|24 pages

What Is Sociological Social Psychology?

chapter 4|38 pages

Social Structure and Personality

chapter 5|34 pages

Group Processes and Structures

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PART II TOPICS STUDIED BY SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGISTS

chapter 6|36 pages

Socialization Throughout the Life Course

chapter 7|32 pages

Self and Identity

chapter 8|32 pages

Emotions and Social Life

chapter 9|35 pages

Deviance and Social Control

chapter 10|36 pages

Mental Health and Illness

chapter 11|42 pages

Personal Relationships

chapter 12|44 pages

Prejudice and Discrimination