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Informationen zum Autor Margaret Wetherell is Professor of Social Psychology at the Open University, UK and Director of the Economic and Social Research Council Programme on Identities and Social Action. Klappentext `When considering a volume that has essentially the form of a textbook, particular criteria apply. It is important that it is accurate, up-to-date and covers an appropriate range of material in an accessible and stimulating manner. It is important that it is a flexible vehicle for use with diverse courses, and does not overly impose a particular or narrow intellectual structure. In all these respects, this text is to be recommended.... Finally, it is important that all students of social psychology should try to see the historical and cultural linkages that extend across and through its subject area, and this is the other message that comes across from this exceptionally well thought-through book' - Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology This accessible and authoritative textbook presents an engaging overview of social psychological research on groups, the development of social identity, intergroup relations and the process of making sense of social life. Unlike other textbooks in this area, this book has a broad focus. It covers a representative mix of European and North American research, but also draws on psychoanalysis, social theory, discourse analysis and feminist writing to develop accounts of topics such as racism, social influence, group dynamics, the workplace and masculine identities. Classic studies are set alongside the most recent research in social psychology. The result is a book which is rich in ideas, interdisciplinary in nature, combative and critical. This book has been developed as a Course Text for The Open University course Social Psychology: Personal Lives, Social Worlds (D317). Zusammenfassung This textbook presents an engaging discussion of social psychological research on groups! encouraging reflection and active learning in the student. Inhaltsverzeichnis Life Histories and Social Histories - Margaret Wetherell Group Processes - Hedy Brown An Experimental Social-Psychological Perspective Group Processes - Helen Morgan and Kerry Thomas A Psychodynamic Perspective Attitudes, Social Representations and Discourse - Jonathan Potter Intergroup Relations and the Social Psychology of Racism - Margaret Wetherell Individuals and Institutions - Diane Watson A Case Study of the Workplace ...