ABSTRACT

Essentials of Social Psychology: An Indian Perspective offers a comprehensive introduction to social psychology with a focus on the cultural and social fabric of Indian society. Split into five sections, the book covers the nature, scope, history and methods of social psychology; individual level processes; interpersonal level processes; social processes; group processes; and social issues.

The authors, S.K. Mangal and Shubhra Mangal, address the latest research trends, and offer a varied insight into a range of topics including social influence, social exchange processes, group dynamics, aggression, prejudice and attitudes. The book also examines topical themes and includes two chapters on social issues facing contemporary Indian society. While highlighting significant Indian research contributions and including examples and case studies from an Indian context, this book goes on to examine the discipline in the context of the socio-psychological background of this subcontinent. Complex concepts are clearly explained and the book aids student learning through useful pedagogical features such as assessment questions, case studies, chapter summaries and boxed key points.

Covering all the core topics within social psychology, this is an essential textbook for graduate or undergraduate courses in social psychology, social work, social neuroscience, community medicine or public health. In addition, it’s also a useful introduction for those taking the Psychology option for the Indian and Provincial Civil Services and other competitive examinations.

part Unit I|73 pages

Nature, Scope, History and Methods of Social Psychology

part Unit II|143 pages

Individual Level Processes

chapter 5|22 pages

Social Cognition

chapter 6|34 pages

Social Perception

chapter 7|33 pages

Self-Perception

chapter 9|19 pages

Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination

part Unit III|100 pages

Interpersonal and Social Processes

chapter 10|26 pages

Social Influence

chapter 11|28 pages

Social Exchange Process

chapter 12|23 pages

Interpersonal Attractions and Relationships

chapter 13|21 pages

Altruism and Pro-Social Behavior

part Unit IV|59 pages

Socialization and Societal Processes

part Unit V|47 pages

Group Level Processes

chapter 17|29 pages

Group Dynamics and Group Behavior

chapter 18|16 pages

Leaders and Leadership

part Unit VI|91 pages

Social Issues and Social Psychology

chapter 19|34 pages

Aggression and Violence

chapter 21|35 pages

Other Social Issues and Problems