History and Theory of Psychology: Norms, Groups, Conflict, and Social Change (ePub)
Rediscovering Muzafer Sherif's Psychology
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book is about the life and work of a Turkish-American social scientist, Muzafer Sherif (1905–1988). He was known for his seminal work on norm and group formations, social judgment, and intergroup conflicts and cooperation. Although Sherif is identified...
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This book is about the life and work of a Turkish-American social scientist, Muzafer Sherif (1905–1988). He was known for his seminal work on norm and group formations, social judgment, and intergroup conflicts and cooperation. Although Sherif is identified as one of the founders of social psychology, his contribution to the science of psychology goes beyond the limits of social psychology as it is generally defined today.
This volume aims to rediscover the theory and research of its subject in the socio-historical context of his time, as well as his relevance for contemporary psychology. Chapters cover a range of topics: an in-depth portrayal of Sherif’s life and intellectual struggle in Turkey and in the United States; his metatheoretical considerations on the science of psychology; his theory and research on group and intergroup relationships, social norms and social change; formation and change of frames of reference, ego-involvements and identity; and psychology of slogans.
Sherif had profound life experiences in different cultural contexts from the Ottoman Empire and World War I to American universities, which enabled him to see the essentiality of the historico-cultural context in the formation of human phenomena. Sherif’s psychology is an elegant exemplar of an integrative science of psychology that is worth rediscovering.
This volume aims to rediscover the theory and research of its subject in the socio-historical context of his time, as well as his relevance for contemporary psychology. Chapters cover a range of topics: an in-depth portrayal of Sherif’s life and intellectual struggle in Turkey and in the United States; his metatheoretical considerations on the science of psychology; his theory and research on group and intergroup relationships, social norms and social change; formation and change of frames of reference, ego-involvements and identity; and psychology of slogans.
Sherif had profound life experiences in different cultural contexts from the Ottoman Empire and World War I to American universities, which enabled him to see the essentiality of the historico-cultural context in the formation of human phenomena. Sherif’s psychology is an elegant exemplar of an integrative science of psychology that is worth rediscovering.
Autoren-Porträt
Ayfer Dost-Gözkan is assistant professor of psychology at Özyein University in Istanbul, Turkey. Doga Sonmez Keith is a developmental psychologist and a history of psychology enthusiast.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2015, 411 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Ayfer Dost-Gozkan, Doga Sonmez Keith
- Verlag: Transaction Publishers
- ISBN-10: 1412855454
- ISBN-13: 9781412855457
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.06.2015
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