This book 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.
This book 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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Jocelyn A. Hollander; Daniel G. Renfrow and Judith A. Howard
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Defining Social Psychology and Gender What is Social Psychology? Social Psychological Theories What is Gender? Crosscutting Social Positions A Gender Lens Chapter 2: Conceptions of Gender in Social Psychology Essentialist Approaches Socialization Approaches Social Constructionist Approaches Structural Approaches Conclusions Chapter 3: Social Exchange and Related Theories Behaviorism Social Learning Theory Social Exchange Theory Conclusions Chapter 4: Social Cognition The Organization of Thought Thinking: Processing Information Constructing Gender: Behavior and Cognition Conclusions: Social Cognition on Gender Chapter 5: Symbolic Interactionism The Tools of Symbolic Interactionism Who are We? Self and Identity Gendered Selves and Identities Presenting Selves in Interaction Interactional Repairs Self-Presentation and Social Structure Resistance and Negotiation Conclusions Chapter 6: Altruism and Aggression: Gendered Dynamics of Helping and Harming Others Definitions Social Psychological Explanations of Altruism and Aggression Structural Patterns of Helping and Aggression Coda: Helping and Harming-Lessons from Aggression Chapter 7: Conclusions - Reprising a Gender Lens on Social Psychology A Case in Point Traces of Social Psychological Theories Approaches to Gender Final Messages for the Reader References Author Index Subject Index About the Authors
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Defining Social Psychology and Gender What is Social Psychology? Social Psychological Theories What is Gender? Crosscutting Social Positions A Gender Lens Chapter 2: Conceptions of Gender in Social Psychology Essentialist Approaches Socialization Approaches Social Constructionist Approaches Structural Approaches Conclusions Chapter 3: Social Exchange and Related Theories Behaviorism Social Learning Theory Social Exchange Theory Conclusions Chapter 4: Social Cognition The Organization of Thought Thinking: Processing Information Constructing Gender: Behavior and Cognition Conclusions: Social Cognition on Gender Chapter 5: Symbolic Interactionism The Tools of Symbolic Interactionism Who are We? Self and Identity Gendered Selves and Identities Presenting Selves in Interaction Interactional Repairs Self-Presentation and Social Structure Resistance and Negotiation Conclusions Chapter 6: Altruism and Aggression: Gendered Dynamics of Helping and Harming Others Definitions Social Psychological Explanations of Altruism and Aggression Structural Patterns of Helping and Aggression Coda: Helping and Harming-Lessons from Aggression Chapter 7: Conclusions - Reprising a Gender Lens on Social Psychology A Case in Point Traces of Social Psychological Theories Approaches to Gender Final Messages for the Reader References Author Index Subject Index About the Authors
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