Perspectives on Social Psychology: A Psychology of Human Being

Author:   Wendy Stainton Rogers
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138501324


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   18 September 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Wendy Stainton Rogers
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.952kg
ISBN:  

9781138501324


ISBN 10:   1138501328
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   18 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface Different Ways to Use This Book Mapping the Book Chapter 1: Human Psychology and what it can do for us Chapter 2: Who am I? – Selves and Identities Chapter 3: Bodies that Matter Chapter 4: Being in relationships Chapter 5: Being Different Chapter 6: Human Gender and Sexuality Chapter 7: Human Thinking Chapter 8: Human Feelings Chapter 9: Human Communication Chapter 10: Human Welfare Chapter 11: World Changing References Glossary

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‘Wendy Stainton Rogers has an extraordinary ability to bring large swathes of theory and research together in original form. Drawing on her prodigious readings and wealth of experience as an academic, she has produced a book that is a must-read for students and academic alike. The style of writing is gripping, and easily blends theory with everyday life across a range of domains. It truly is a book on *human* psychology, a very timely contribution in troubled times.’ - Professor Catriona Macleod, SARCHI Chair: Critical Studies in Sexualities and Reproduction; Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Rhodes University, South Africa. ‘We need to talk about ‘psychology’ very differently, and, at last, Wendy Stainton Rogers shows us how, in this innovative left-field approach to matters social and psychological. This amazing book interrupts the discipline and opens the way to something new, to an approach that respects what we are as human beings and the manifold ways we together engage in personal and cultural transformation.’ - Ian Parker, University of Manchester, UK; Co-Director of the Discourse Unit. ‘This radical and humane book draws on decades of scholarship from one of our leading social psychologists. Asking fundamental questions about what it means to be human, it offers a new vision for social psychology centred on kindness, compassion and respect. A fresh, comprehensive and accessible read.’ - Rosalind Gill, Professor of Cultural and Social Analysis at City, University of London, UK. ‘At a moment of rising nationalisms, swelling inequality gaps, state violence against immigrants/refugees/asylum seekers, bloody bursts of misogyny and homophobia, and as we bear witness to the eruption of vibrant protests dotting the globe, we are gifted with Perspectives on Social Psychology: A Psychology of Human Being, by the brilliant, passionate and so smart Wendy Stainton Rogers. In this lively and accessible text, Stainton Rogers invites us to understand our complex personhood, recognize how our lives are situated in history and structure, appreciate relationships loving and fraught, examine the spectacular and banal processes of Othering, consider how we embody and enact desire and dwell on how we cope with, organize, and become activists as we contend with the precarity of tomorrow. This volume is a secular bible on understanding structural violence and radical possibility; a way to re-view what is, and imagine what could be. A gift at just the moment we need it.’ - Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, The Graduate Center, CUNY, US.


`Wendy Stainton Rogers has an extraordinary ability to bring large swathes of theory and research together in original form. Drawing on her prodigious readings and wealth of experience as an academic, she has produced a book that is a must-read for students and academic alike. The style of writing is gripping, and easily blends theory with everyday life across a range of domains. It truly is a book on *human* psychology, a very timely contribution in troubled times.' - Professor Catriona Macleod, SARCHI Chair: Critical Studies in Sexualities and Reproduction; Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Rhodes University, US. `We need to talk about `psychology' very differently, and, at last, Wendy Stainton Rogers shows us how, in this innovative left-field approach to matters social and psychological. This amazing book interrupts the discipline and opens the way to something new, to an approach that respects what we are as human beings and the manifold ways we together engage in personal and cultural transformation.' - Ian Parker, University of Manchester, UK; Co-Director of the Discourse Unit. `This radical and humane book draws on decades of scholarship from one of our leading social psychologists. Asking fundamental questions about what it means to be human, it offers a new vision for social psychology centred on kindness, compassion and respect. A fresh, comprehensive and accessible read.' - Rosalind Gill, Professor of Cultural and Social Analysis at City, University of London, UK. `At a moment of rising nationalisms, swelling inequality gaps, state violence against immigrants/refugees/asylum seekers, bloody bursts of misogyny and homophobia, and as we bear witness to the eruption of vibrant protests dotting the globe, we are gifted with Perspectives on Social Psychology: A psychology of human being, by the brilliant, passionate and so smart Wendy Stainton Rogers. In this lively and accessible text, Stainton Rogers invites us to understand our complex personhood, recognize how our lives are situated in history and structure, appreciate relationships loving and fraught, examine the spectacular and banal processes of Othering, consider how we embody and enact desire and dwell on how we cope with, organize, and become activists as we contend with the precarity of tomorrow. This volume is a secular bible on understanding structural violence and radical possibility; a way to re-view what is, and imagine what could be. A gift at just the moment we need it.' - Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, The Graduate Center, CUNY, US.


'Wendy Stainton Rogers has an extraordinary ability to bring large swathes of theory and research together in original form. Drawing on her prodigious readings and wealth of experience as an academic, she has produced a book that is a must-read for students and academic alike. The style of writing is gripping, and easily blends theory with everyday life across a range of domains. It truly is a book on *human* psychology, a very timely contribution in troubled times.' - Professor Catriona Macleod, SARCHI Chair: Critical Studies in Sexualities and Reproduction; Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Rhodes University, South Africa. 'We need to talk about 'psychology' very differently, and, at last, Wendy Stainton Rogers shows us how, in this innovative left-field approach to matters social and psychological. This amazing book interrupts the discipline and opens the way to something new, to an approach that respects what we are as human beings and the manifold ways we together engage in personal and cultural transformation.' - Ian Parker, University of Manchester, UK; Co-Director of the Discourse Unit. 'This radical and humane book draws on decades of scholarship from one of our leading social psychologists. Asking fundamental questions about what it means to be human, it offers a new vision for social psychology centred on kindness, compassion and respect. A fresh, comprehensive and accessible read.' - Rosalind Gill, Professor of Cultural and Social Analysis at City, University of London, UK. 'At a moment of rising nationalisms, swelling inequality gaps, state violence against immigrants/refugees/asylum seekers, bloody bursts of misogyny and homophobia, and as we bear witness to the eruption of vibrant protests dotting the globe, we are gifted with Perspectives on Social Psychology: A Psychology of Human Being, by the brilliant, passionate and so smart Wendy Stainton Rogers. In this lively and accessible text, Stainton Rogers invites us to understand our complex personhood, recognize how our lives are situated in history and structure, appreciate relationships loving and fraught, examine the spectacular and banal processes of Othering, consider how we embody and enact desire and dwell on how we cope with, organize, and become activists as we contend with the precarity of tomorrow. This volume is a secular bible on understanding structural violence and radical possibility; a way to re-view what is, and imagine what could be. A gift at just the moment we need it.' - Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, The Graduate Center, CUNY, US.


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Wendy Stainton Rogers is Professor Emerita at the Open University, UK. In retirement she continues to contribute to the development of critical psychology and qualitative research in psychology. Her most recent publication was co-editing (with Carla Willig) the second edition of The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology (2017).

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