Fr. 236.00

Social Psychology and Theories of Consumer Culture - A Political Economy Perspective

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext "During the past several decades! particularly since the emergence of the theory of social cognition during the 1970s! there have been numerous critiques of mainstream psychological social psychology as irrelevent to the understanding of societal problems. McDonald (Assumption Univ.! Bangkok! Thailand) and Wearing (Univ. of Technology! Sydney! Australia) contribute to the field of critical social psychology! arguing that to make meaningful change in social behavior! psychological social psychology must acknowledge and integrate diverse theories of and research on consumer culture and aspects of political ecomony that maintain it. Summing Up: Recommended" - A.I. Piper! New College of Florida!in CHOICE! January 2014"This book should be essential reading for social psychologists interested in addressing 'real-world' issues. The authors argue persuasively that social psychologists need to move beyond the comfort and limits of micro-theorising and experimental research in order to engage with concepts developed outside psychology but which matter greatly to individual identity and social relations: consumer culture and political economy. Perspectives from critical psychology! feminism! post-structuralism and social theory are deployed to critique problematic social psychological work and to enrich our understanding of key contemporary issues." - Prof. Brendan Gough! School of Social! Psychological & Communication Sciences! Leeds Metropolitan University! UK"The book is accessible and well organized! with the central thesis carried through and developed clearly. The authors argue strongly for a sustained and critical engagement with the contemporary political economy of the early twenty-first century if social psychology is to live up to its potential to engage with and develop effective solutions to the problems of selfhood! alienation and social exclusion that characterize contemporary society." - Werner Böhmke! MA! Department of Psychology! Rhodes University Informationen zum Autor Matthew McDonald is a visiting research fellow in the Graduate School of Psychology, Assumption University, Bangkok and a chartered member of the British Psychological Society. He is the author and co-author of a number of books, the most recent including Critical Social Psychology: An Introduction (2nd edition; with Brendan Gough and Marjella McFadden) and Epiphanies: An Existential Philosophical and Psychological Inquiry. Stephen Wearing is an associate professor in the Management Discipline Group at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is the author, co-author and editor of a number of books, including Tourist Cultures: Identity, Place and the Traveller (with Deborah Stevenson and Tamara Young) and Journeys of Discovery (with Kevin Lyons). Klappentext In Social Psychology and Theories of Consumer Culture McDonald and Wearing present a critical analysis of social psychology from the perspective of classical and contemporary theories of consumer culture. Zusammenfassung In Social Psychology and Theories of Consumer Culture McDonald and Wearing present a critical analysis of social psychology from the perspective of classical and contemporary theories of consumer culture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Theories of consumer culture; Chapter 3 Self-identity in consumer culture; Chapter 4 Emotional and behavioural problems in consumer culture; Chapter 5 Consumer culture and space; Chapter 6 Conclusion; Notes; References Index;...

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