TY - BOOK AU - Flick,Uwe TI - The psychology of the social SN - 0521581591 AV - HM251 .P829 1998 U1 - 302 21 PY - 1998/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York, NY, USA PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Social psychology KW - Social perception KW - Knowledge, Sociology of KW - Communication KW - Social aspects N1 - Originally published in German as: Psychologie des Sozialen. Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, in the series: Rowohlts Enzyklopädie; Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-273) and index; Foreword; R. M. Farr --; 1; Social representations in knowledge and language as approaches to a psychology of the social; Uwe Flick --; Part I; Social Knowledge as an Issue in Social Psychology: --; 2; The knowledge of social systems; Mario von Cranach --; 3; Everyday knowledge in social psychology; Uwe Flick --; 4; Social attributions and social representations; Miles Hewstone and Martha Augoustinos --; 5; The social construction of knowledge: social marking and socio-cognitive conflict; Willem Doise, Gabriel Mugny and Juan A. Perez --; 6; Social memory: macrospyschological aspects; Augustin Echebarria Echabe and Jose Luis Gonzalez Castro --; 7; Self as social representation; Daphna Oyserman and Hazel Rose Markus --; Part II; Language and Discourse as Media for Social Psychology: --; 8; The epistemology of social representations; Rom Harre --; 9; Social representations discourse analysis, and racism; Jonathan Potter and Margaret Wetherell --; 10; Social representations and ideology: towards the study of ideological representations; Martha Augoustinos --; 11; Social representations and development: experts' and parents' discourses about a puzzling issue; Felice F. Carugati and Patrizia Selleri --; 12; Social representations and media communications; Carlo Michael Sommer --; 13; The social representation of 'man' in everyday speech; Lenelis Kruse --; Part III; Social Representations: History and Development of a Field of Research: --; 14; The history and actuality of social representations; Serge Moscovici N2 - "The differences between individual and collective representations have occupied social scientists since Durkheim, and the social psychological theory of social representations has been one of the most influential theories in twentieth-century social science. The Psychology of the Social brings together leading scholars from social representations, discourse analysis and related approaches to provide an integrated overview of contemporary psychology's understanding of the social. Each chapter comprises a study of a topical issue, such as social memory, the language of racism, intelligence or representations of the self in different cultures; the theory of social representations is both exemplified and linked to central concerns of psychological research, including attribution, memory, and culture; and important links with developmental and educational psychology are made."--Publisher description ER -