Social Identity in Question: Construction, Subjectivity and Critique: Concepts for Critical Psychology
Autor Parisa Dashtipouren Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 2012
Social Identity in Question begins by reviewing the ways in which the social identity tradition has previously been critiqued by social psychologists who view human relations as conditioned by historical context, culture and language. The author offers an alternative perspective, based upon psychoanalytic notions of subjectivity. The chapters go on to develop these discussions, and they cover topics such as:
- self-categorisation theory
- group attachment and conformity
- the minimal group paradigm
- intergroup conflict, social change and resistance
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781848720817
ISBN-10: 1848720815
Pagini: 154
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Concepts for Critical Psychology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1848720815
Pagini: 154
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Concepts for Critical Psychology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction. 2. The social identity tradition and its critics. 3. The category, not the self. 4. What ever happened to ‘"hot" aspects of the group’? 5. Another story of the minimal group paradigm. 6. Social change or socio-symbolic symptom? 7. Gringo: a case study. 8. Conclusions. References.
Notă biografică
Parisa Dashtipour currently teaches in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University.
Recenzii
Social Identity in Question is an outstanding first book by a highly accomplished critical social psychologist. It is theoretically and analytically astute and (psycho)politically relevant to contemporary European discourses on immigration and on racism and anti-racism. It also offers an unusually sophisticated example of how psychoanalysis can offer a critical revision of social psychological theory, with powerful social and political consequences. - Stephen Frosh, Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
This book offers a fascinating ‘across the grain’ reading that connects and overlays traditional social psychological ideas and psychoanalysis in a way that is both critical and productive. The author demonstrates an acute critical eye in showing up points of consideration – affect, desiring subjectivity, personal libidinal investments – that key social psychological traditions have neglected. The text colourfully brings to life a new critical trajectory in the social psychological analysis of discourse and affect, and it does not shy away from studying "how resistance itself may generate counter-productive fixities of identity". – Derek Hook, Lecturer in Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College, UK
This book takes on a very fascinating intersection – the relationship of social identity theory and Lacanian psychoanalysis. The book demonstrates the critical ambitions of social identity theory and self categorization theory, rather than keeping it within the confines of an exemplary experimental tradition. The result is an important contribution to critical social psychology that is pioneering, yet accessible to those in social psychology willing to give a psychoanalytic perspective the attention it deserves. - Kareen Malone, Professor of Psychology, University Of West Georgia, USA
"The book is both ambitious and radical in bringing together and overlaying two seemingly disparate perspective. This is even more impressive when considering the overall economy with which Dashtipour communicates her message; the book is relatively slight at 127 pages (excluding biography), and is executed in a punchy, concise and readable way. As a research in the social identity tradition, I see this brevity as a benefit. It effectively served well as a primer to introduce unfamiliar Lacanian ideas without being too overwhelming." - Neil Wilson, Social Psychological Review (Vol. 15, No. 1)
This book offers a fascinating ‘across the grain’ reading that connects and overlays traditional social psychological ideas and psychoanalysis in a way that is both critical and productive. The author demonstrates an acute critical eye in showing up points of consideration – affect, desiring subjectivity, personal libidinal investments – that key social psychological traditions have neglected. The text colourfully brings to life a new critical trajectory in the social psychological analysis of discourse and affect, and it does not shy away from studying "how resistance itself may generate counter-productive fixities of identity". – Derek Hook, Lecturer in Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College, UK
This book takes on a very fascinating intersection – the relationship of social identity theory and Lacanian psychoanalysis. The book demonstrates the critical ambitions of social identity theory and self categorization theory, rather than keeping it within the confines of an exemplary experimental tradition. The result is an important contribution to critical social psychology that is pioneering, yet accessible to those in social psychology willing to give a psychoanalytic perspective the attention it deserves. - Kareen Malone, Professor of Psychology, University Of West Georgia, USA
"The book is both ambitious and radical in bringing together and overlaying two seemingly disparate perspective. This is even more impressive when considering the overall economy with which Dashtipour communicates her message; the book is relatively slight at 127 pages (excluding biography), and is executed in a punchy, concise and readable way. As a research in the social identity tradition, I see this brevity as a benefit. It effectively served well as a primer to introduce unfamiliar Lacanian ideas without being too overwhelming." - Neil Wilson, Social Psychological Review (Vol. 15, No. 1)
Descriere
Social Identity in Question reviews the ways in which the social identity tradition has previously been critiqued by social psychologists who view human relations as conditioned by historical context, culture and language.