An Introduction to Social Psychology
Global Perspectives
- James Alcock - York University, Canada
- Stan Sadava - Brock University, Canada
Social Psychology (General)
Psychology recognises no borders. The relationships between people and the groups they form are determined by similar principles no matter where in the world they come from. This book has been written to introduce students from all countries and backgrounds to the exciting field of social psychology. Recognising the limitations that come from studying the subject through the lens of any one culture, James Alcock and Stan Sadava have crafted a truly international social psychology book for the modern era.
Based on classic and cutting-edge scholarship from across the world, An Introduction to Social Psychology encourages mastery of the basics as well as critical thinking. Incorporating relevant insights from social neuroscience, evolutionary theory and positive psychology, it offers:
- Chapters on crowd behaviour and applied social psychology
- Discussion of new means of social interaction, including social media
- Relevant insights from social neuroscience, evolutionary theory and positive psychology
- A companion website features extensive additional resources for students and instructors
Supplements
For Lecturers:
- PowerPoint slides per chapter
- Instructor's Manual
- Multiple choice questions
- Short answer questions
For Students:
- Quizzes
- Essay questions
- Flashcards
A useful, all round introduction to social psychology.
In our opinion, the book is too difficult to read and inaccesible to 100-level students. The book lacks a clear overview.
While it covers all topics within social psychology it does so purely from the mainstream cognitive position. Including global perspectives as part of the title seems inaccurate.
A highly accessible textbook, recommended reading.
Current book in use is good
I do like its global perspective - too many books are US focused. So far, recommended. When the focus of my current course changes, may well become essential
excellent overview of main topics re/Social Psychology, perhaps a bit too much text
I found this book interesting and informative. I found the Learning objectives at the start of each chapter very useful along with the highlighted key points. What I believe my students would find particularly useful are the web sites listed for further information.
Essential reading for General Medicine students, 1st year, for the following courses:
- Behavioral sciences
- Medical sociology
- Basis of communication
- Medical Psychology
It has a broad spectrum of topics that covers all the major fields of interest and expertise and all the basic skills and attitudes that we teach and develop in medical students, when it comes to relating to the patient as an individual, to the patient's family, to the community, fellow professionals and society as a whole, developing also a transcultural perspective on social psychology.
Thank you for the valuable addition to our students' library!
A great book as an introduction to social psychology. Will be recommending it to my students.
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 2: Social Perception and Cognition
Chapter 12, p388-391 Gender & Leadership