The SAGE Handbook of Applied Social Psychology

Editors: O'Doherty, Kieran C. and Hodgetts, Darrin
Publication Year: 2019
Publisher: Sage UK

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ISBN: 978-1-47-396926-1
Category: Psychology
Image Count: 24
Book Status: Available
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In the present epoch of global change, movement, interconnection and the intensification of social issues within and across many societies, applied social psychology is more relevant than ever. The SAGE Handbook of Applied Social Psychology offers an overview of the field and the disparate and evolving approaches.

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Table of Contents

    • List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
    • Notes on the Editors and Contributors
    • Introduction: Applied Social Psychology – An Evolving Tradition - Darrin Hodgetts and Kieran C. O'Doherty
    • PART I: CULTURE AND INDIGENEITY
    • 1. Acculturation and its Application: A Conceptual Review and Analysis - Saba Safdar and Fons J. R. van de Vijver
    • 2. Heritage and (In)Equality: Social Psychology Applied to Race - Tracy A. McFarlane
    • 3. Decolonising Applied Social Psychology: Culture, Indigeneity and Coloniality - Christopher C. Sonn, Mohi R. Rua and Amy F. Quayle
    • PART II: GENDER AND SEXUALITY
    • 4. Interventions to Reduce Violence against Women: The Contribution of Applied Social Psychology - Paula C. Barata and Charlene Y. Senn
    • 5. Trans* and Gender Diverse Youth: Applied and Critical Social Psychology Working in the Margins - Katrina Roen and Shiloh Groot
    • 6. The Social Psychology of Gender and Sexuality: Theory, Application, Transformation - Katherine Johnson and Antar Martínez-Guzmán
    • PART III: POLITICS
    • 7. Towards an Applied Social Psychology of Democratic Citizenship - Colin Scott and Allison Harell
    • 8. Critical Social Psychology of Politics - Eleni Andreouli and Lia Figgou
    • 9. Macropsychology: Challenging and Changing Social Structures and Systems to Promote Social Inclusion - Malcolm MacLachlan, Joanne McVeigh, Tessy Huss and Hasheem Mannan
    • PART IV: HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH
    • 10. Social Cognitive Approaches to Health Issues - Benjamin Giguère, R. Thomas Beggs and Fuschia M. Sirois
    • 11. Critical Health Psychology: Applications for Social Action - Tracy Morison, Antonia Lyons and Kerry Chamberlain
    • 12. Community Based Mental Health in Cultural Contexts: From Deinstitutionalisation to Engaged and Authentic Community Based Care - Neil Drew and Michael Adams
    • PART V: WORK
    • 13. Social Cognition in the Workplace: The Future of Research on the Meaning of Work - Paul J. Maher, Deirdre O'Shea and Eric R. Igou
    • 14. Applied Social Psychologies, the Neoliberal Labour-Market Subject and Critique - David Fryer
    • 15. Standing Up for Sustainable Livelihoods: From Poverty to Prosperity - Stuart C. Carr
    • PART VI: AGEING
    • 16. Ageing in Context: Ageism in Action - Donatienne Desmette, Hélène Henry and Stefan Agrigoroaei
    • 17. Social Policy and Social Identities for Older People - Mary Breheny and Christine Stephens
    • 18. Successful Ageing and Community - Wendy Wen Li and Alma Au
    • PART VII: COMMUNICATION
    • 19. Social Cognition and Communication: From Attitudes and Persuasion to Cross-Cultural Psychology, Social Representations, Discourse, and the Technologies of Digital Influence - James H. Liu, Homero Gil de Zúñiga and Trevor Diehl
    • 20. Discursive Psychology as Applied Science - Eleftheria Tseliou, Olga Smoliak, Andrea LaMarre and Christopher Quinn-Nilas
    • 21. Public Deliberation and Social Psychology: Integrating Theories of Participation with Social Psychological Research and Practice - Kieran C. O'Doherty and Karla Stroud
    • PART VIII: EDUCATION
    • 22. Applying Social Psychology to Education - Louise R. Alexitch
    • 23. Critical Layering in Participatory Inquiry and Action: Praxis and Pedagogy in Seeking Educational Change - Anne Galletta
    • PART IX: ENVIRONMENT
    • 24. Using Social Psychology to Protect the Environment - Heather Barnes Truelove, P. Wesley Schultz and Ashley Jade Gillis
    • 25. The Psychogeographical Turn in Applied Social Psychology - Alexander J. Bridger, Sophia Emmanouil and Rebecca Lawthom
    • 26. Community and Participatory Approaches to the Environment - Bianca Dreyer and Manuel Riemer
    • PART X: CRIMINAL JUSTICE, LAW AND CRIME
    • 27. Social Psychology and Law - Fabiana Alceste, Aria Amrom, Johanna Hellgren and Saul M. Kassin
    • 28. Critical Social Psychology and Victims of Crime: Gendering Violence, Risk and Dangerousness in the Society of Captives - Mandy Morgan, Leigh Coombes, Stephanie Denne and Melissa Rangiwananga