Social Psychology: Sociological PerspectivesMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Transaction Publishers, 01/01/1990 - 776 من الصفحات "A valuable compendium: broad In scope, rich In detail: It should be a most useful reference for students and teachers." This is how Alex Inkeles of Stanford University described this text. It is made more so in this paperback edition aimed to reach a broad student population in sociology and psychology. The new Introduction written by Rosenberg and Turner brings the story of social psychology up to date by a rich and detailed examination of trends and tendencies of the 1980s. Although social psychology is a major area of specialization in sociology and psychology, this text Is the first comprehensive and authoritative work that looks at the subject from a sociological perspective. Edited by two of the foremost social psychologists in the United States, this book presents a synthesis of the major theoretical and empirical contributions of social psychology. They treat both traditional topics such as symbolic interaction, social exchange theory, small groups, social roles, and intergroup relations, and newer approaches such as socialization processes over the life cycle, sociology of the self, talk and social control, and the sociology of sentiments and emotions. The result is an absolutely Indispensable text for students and teachers who need a complete and ready reference to this burgeoning field. |
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... tive , was that it was fundamentally poorly adapted to deal with most of the substantive questions of interest to sociologists . Many of these ques- tions required the use of the sample survey . The sociologist's methodol- ogical ...
... tive deprivation ( Stouffer et al . 1949a ) and of anticipatory socialization ( Merton 1968 ) ; the study of changing student attitudes sheds light on reference group identification ( Newcomb 1943 ) ; studies of school deseg- regation ...
... tive areas . Some years ago , Mullins ( 1973 ) essentially wrote off symbolic interac- tionism as a viable perspective within sociology . His concern was with symbolic interactionism as broader , sociological theory , and he failed to ...
... tive emphasis , he still stands as a foremost contributor . Cooley ( 1902 : 84-87 ) insisted upon the importance of the mental and the subjective in social life , going so far as to define society as a " relation among personal ideas ...
... tive and the objective facts of human experience . The objective facts are constituted by situations , circumstances calling for some adjustive re- sponse on the part of persons or groups . Intervening between situations and adjustive ...
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Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
Social Roles | 94 |
Socialization Processes Over the Life Course | 133 |
Contexts of Socialization | 165 |
Talk and Social Control | 200 |
Attraction in Interpersonal Relationships | 235 |
Collective Behavior The Elementary Forms | 411 |
Collective Behavior Social Movements | 447 |
The Sociology of Deviance and Social Control | 483 |
Social Structure and Personality | 525 |
The Sociology of Sentiments and Emotion | 558 |
The SelfConcept Social Product and Social Force | 587 |
Group Movements Sociocultural Change and Personality | 614 |
Mass Communications and Public Opinion Strategies for Research | 639 |
Situated Activity and Identity Formation | 269 |
Expectation States and Interpersonal Behavior | 290 |
Small Groups | 320 |
Attitudes and Behavior | 347 |
Intergroup Relations | 378 |
References | 667 |
Name Index | 732 |
Subject Index | 742 |