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The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition, Second Edition -

The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition, Second Edition

Buch | Hardcover
1160 Seiten
2025 | 2nd Revised edition
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-776341-4 (ISBN)
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This revised edition overhauls the first edition, with a majority of chapters reconceptualized, focusing on offering a comprehensive review and a new, multigenerational perspective. The chapter also includes a multitude of new topics, including gender identity, intersectionality, prejudice, happiness and wellbeing, questionnaire methodology, and more.
The second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition is virtually an all-new update and extension of the historic first edition. It contains over 40 chapters that encompass social cognition's history and methods, primary approaches and theories, and applications both to social psychology and to other social sciences, all written by luminaries in the field. Several chapters from the first edition have been extended and updated by the original authors, but most provide the perspective of new contributors and many address topics and areas not included in the first edition.

New perspectives are provided by chapters on such central social cognitive topics as impression formation, dual process theories, motivated cognition, construal level, attention, the self, prejudice and stereotyping, as well as social cognitive approaches to attitudes, personal relationships, evolutionary psychology, cognitive neuroscience, communication, culture, law, health, consumer and political psychologies. Altogether new topics include best research practices, fluency, eye-tracking, happiness, intersectionality, identity threat, morality, embodied cognition and mind perception, among others.

Together these chapters provide a comprehensive review of social cognitive theory, research, and applications since its inception in the 1970s, but especially over the past decade, along with thoughtful perspectives on where the field is likely to go next. This handbook represents a definitive statement about how social cognition has developed, what it has become today, and where it is likely to lead us tomorrow. It is an essential resource for anyone whose work touches on social cognition, which is virtually everyone in psychology and related fields.

Donal E. Carlston taught at the University of Iowa for 12 years and at Purdue University for 28. He edited The Journal Social Cognition for 12 years, served on National Institutes of Health grant panels for 14 years, organized the Duck Conference on Social Cognition for 30 years, and was President of the Midwestern Psychological Association in 2010. He is recipient of the Ostrom Award for outstanding lifetime contributions to theory and research in social cognition and the Midwestern Psychological Association's Award for Excellence in service to the field of psychology. Kurt Hugenberg is a Professor at Indiana University's Department of Psycholgical and Brain Sciences. He has published more than 100 articles and chapters in social psychology and social cognition. He has multiple research awards, including won the 2018 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize from SPSSI (with Kerry Kawakami and Dave Amodio). He is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, and of the Midwestern Psychological Association. His research focuses on stereotyping, prejudice, and face perception. Kerri Johnson is a Professor in the Departments of Communication and Psychology at UCLA where she also serves as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Development. Her research is central to the burgeoning field of Social Vision where she probes how visible cures in the face and body affect the first impressions that people form about others.

Part One: History and Methods
Ch. 1 Principles of Social Cognition: Historical Origins and Current Status
Ch. 2 Major Themes in the History of Social Cognition
Ch. 3 Methods in Social Cognition
Ch. 4 Methods for Advancing an Open, Replicable, and Inclusive Science of Social Cognition

Part Two: Mental Representation and Information Processing
Ch. 5 Social Cognition, Attention, and Eye Tracking
Ch. 6 A Dynamic Perspective on Visual Perception in Social Cognition and Action
Ch. 7 Social Categorization: Looking Towards the Future
Ch. 8 Perception of Faces and Bodies
Ch. 9 Perception and Action.
Ch. 10 Social Cognition is Grounded in Physical Reality
Ch. 11 Fluency
Ch. 12 Dual-process Theories.
Ch. 13 On Psychological Distance and Construal Level: A Regulatory Perspective.
Ch. 14 Exploring Performance Tradeoffs Associated with Qualitatively Distinct Motivations: A Dynamic Systems Approach

Part Three: Identity, Prejudice and Stereotyping
Ch. 15 Stereotype Threat: A Situated Theory of Social Cognition
Ch. 16 Social Stereotypes: Content and Process
Ch. 17 Gender as Embedded Social Cognition
Ch. 18 Intersectionality in Social Cognition: Stereotyping Across Interlocking Social Categories
Ch. 19 Racial Bias in Police Officer Deadly Force Decisions: What has Social Cognition Learned?
Ch. 20 Social Cognition and the reduction of intergroup bias

Part Four: Social Cognition across Areas of Social Psychology
Ch. 21 Accuracy in Impression Formation
Ch. 22 Thinking Socially about the Nonsocial World
Ch. 23 Self-Cognition
Ch. 24 Attitudes and Social Cognition: The Synergistic Interface
Ch. 25 Interpersonal Cognition: Seeking, Understanding, Maintaining and Dissolving Close Relationships
Ch. 26 Happiness Shapes and is Shaped by Social Cognition and Social Connection
Ch. 27 Social Cognition of Moral Judgment

Part Five: Synergies with Other Social Psychological Approaches
Ch. 28 Evolutionary Approaches to Social Cognition
Ch. 29 The Development of Social Group Cognition in Infancy and Childhood
Ch. 30 The Ordinary and Extraordinary Struggle of Social Life: Perceiving, Understanding, and Connecting with other Minds
Ch. 31 Thinking in a Social Context: A Gricean Perspective
Ch. 32 Language, Communication, and Social Cognition
Ch. 33 The Cultural Psychology of Social Cognition
Ch. 34 The Social Neuroscience of Social Cognition

Part Six: Social Cognition in Other Social Sciences
Ch. 35 Social Cognition and Consumer Psychology
Ch. 36 Social Cognition and Access to Justice
Ch. 37 Motivated Social Cognition about Social Justice
Ch. 38 Social Judgment and Decision Making: A Tale of Diverging and Converging Literatures
Ch. 39 Social Cognition and Health

Part Seven: Social Cognition Today and Tomorrow
Ch. 40 Trends in Social Cognition and its Principles
Ch. 41 Social Cognition Today and Tomorrow

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Library of Psychology
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 246 mm
Gewicht 2155 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Verhaltenstherapie
ISBN-10 0-19-776341-3 / 0197763413
ISBN-13 978-0-19-776341-4 / 9780197763414
Zustand Neuware
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