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Author McKinlay, Andrew

Title Social Psychology and Discourse
Published Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (325 p.)
Series New York Academy of Sciences Ser
New York Academy of Sciences Ser
Contents 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
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Lawyers in the Courtroom
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781444303100
1444303104