Center |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Departament |
Social Psychology |
Lecturers in charge |
Sin datos cargados |
Met. Docent |
The topics will be explained and commented in class. After the explanation of topics that constitute each one of the blocks one or two sessions will be dedicated to the discussion in class of an article. |
Met. Avaluació |
Final examination - - |
Bibliografia |
El libro a leer y exponer en clase se elegirá entre los seis siguientes: Moscovici, S. (1979). El psicoanálisis, su imagen y su público. Buenos Aires: Huemul. [Original, 1961] Éste es el libro que dio origen a la línea de investigación, actualmente muy fructífera, sobre representaciones sociales. Es, por un lado, un estudio empírico bien documentado de la recreación y la reelaboración que diversos grupos sociales habían hecho del psicoanálisis en Francia en los 50, y por otro lado un pretexto y un ejemplo para desarrollar una teoría más general sobre las relaciones y los canales de comunicación entre conocimiento científico y conocimiento popular. Es, por tanto, un libro pionero que abrió uno de l |
Continguts |
OBJECTIVES The subject Social Psychology is understood here as a basic theoretical module: its essential function, then, is that the students familiarize themselves with some basic concepts and analysis tools that make them acquire a psychosocial perspective to contemplate the phenomena. This doesn t mean, however that the subject lacks practical utility: these concepts and analysis tools will allow us to understand more complex and more specific processes, as well as a basis for psycho-social interventions. CONTENTS I. Introduction Topic 1. History and object of social psychology Topic 2. Theoretical orientations in social psychology II. The construction of the social world Topic 3. The social knowledge Topic 4. The trial and social inferences processes. Topic 5. The perception of people: formation of impressions and implicit theories Topic 6. The perception of groups: the stereotypes Topic 7. The perception of acts: attribution processes Topic 8. The social representations III. Group processes Topic 9. Concept and group types Topic 10. Structure and group processes Topic 11. The relationships among groups IV. Communication and social interaction Topic 12. The self Topic 13. The interpersonal and intergroup communication. V. Attitudes and social influence Topic 14. The at |