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Across 79 scholarly but accessible articles, written by international experts, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Social Psychology provides an up-to-date overview of what is currently known about human social behavior and offers a roadmap for future directions in the field. Topics covered include social cognition, attribution, self and identity, attitudes, persuasion, social influence, group processes, intergroup behavior, prejudice and discrimination, aggression, prosocial behavior, attraction and relationships, language and communication, culture, and broader applications of social psychology. The…mehr

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Across 79 scholarly but accessible articles, written by international experts, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Social Psychology provides an up-to-date overview of what is currently known about human social behavior and offers a roadmap for future directions in the field. Topics covered include social cognition, attribution, self and identity, attitudes, persuasion, social influence, group processes, intergroup behavior, prejudice and discrimination, aggression, prosocial behavior, attraction and relationships, language and communication, culture, and broader applications of social psychology. The Encyclopedia will be of interest to scientists, scholars, practitioners, and students - as well as anyone interested in learning more about the psychology of human social behavior.
Autorenporträt
Michael A. Hogg is Professor of Social Psychology and Director of the Social Identity Lab at Claremont Graduate University, an Honorary Professor at the University of Kent, a former Australian Research Council Professorial Fellow, and a past President of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. He is the recipient of SPSSI's 2022 Kurt Lewin Award, SPSP's 2021 Campbell Award, ISSI's 2020 Distinguished Lifetime Career Award , SPSP's 2010 Diener Mid-Career Award, and the Australian Psychological Society's 1989 Early Career Award. He is Editor-in-Chief of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, and a former Associate Editor of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and The Leadership Quarterly. Michael Hogg's research on social identity and intergroup relations has been widely published (over 400 publications and 113,000 citations, h-index 138).