Podcasts - Social Psychology 5e by Hogg and Vaughan
Hogg and Vaughan
4 episodes
6 months ago
You'll come across the names of many eminent social psychologists in the pages of Social Psychology 5e and here you can listen to some of those researchers talk about the fascinating and cutting-edge research projects they have been involved with. All of these podcasts build on themes discussed in the book so each podcast is accompanied by questions, references and weblinks that will help you to develop your own knowledge at the MyPsychKit site - http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/hogg
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You'll come across the names of many eminent social psychologists in the pages of Social Psychology 5e and here you can listen to some of those researchers talk about the fascinating and cutting-edge research projects they have been involved with. All of these podcasts build on themes discussed in the book so each podcast is accompanied by questions, references and weblinks that will help you to develop your own knowledge at the MyPsychKit site - http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/hogg
Podcasts - Social Psychology 5e by Hogg and Vaughan
7 minutes 5 seconds
17 years ago
Multiple Social Identities
In this podcast Professor Richard Crisp talks about his research into the following themes: conflict; social categorization; social identity; culture; religion; multiple social identities; crossed categorization of social identities; stigmatised minorities; stereotypes; reducing prejudice and discrimination.
Podcasts - Social Psychology 5e by Hogg and Vaughan
You'll come across the names of many eminent social psychologists in the pages of Social Psychology 5e and here you can listen to some of those researchers talk about the fascinating and cutting-edge research projects they have been involved with. All of these podcasts build on themes discussed in the book so each podcast is accompanied by questions, references and weblinks that will help you to develop your own knowledge at the MyPsychKit site - http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/hogg