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Social interaction is the key to this book's approach to social psychology. The essays and reading offer a social psychology of everyday life that emphasises how people interacting with one another assemble both their inner lives and their social worlds. The anthology is designed for classroom adoption as the primary text in undergraduate social psychology courses, primarily those courses taught in the departments of sociology and social sciences
Contents
Part I: Points of departure ; Part II: Social interaction ; 1. Interaction in everyday life ; 2. Language and communication ; 3. The work of social interaction ; Part III: Inner lives ; 1. Selves and identities ; 2. Mind ; 3. Emotions ; 4. Motives ; 5. Competence ; 6. The body and the physical self ; Part IV: Social worlds ; 1. Worlds of race and ethnicity ; 2. The gendered world ; 3. Social worlds of age and the life course ; 4. Family as a social world ; 5. Worlds of trouble ; Index