SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

M-PSI/05 - 6 CFU - 2° Semester

Teaching Staff

GRAZIELLA DI MARCO


Detailed Course Content

The course aims to provide theoretical and methodological tools useful for the development of observation skills and understanding of the psychosocial processes that exist between the individual and the context and relationships intra / inter group. For this purpose, will discuss the main theoretical approaches, problems, concepts and methods of the di

The program provides in-depth study of some of the most important basic concepts of Social Psychology: attitudes, attribution, prejudice, stereotyping, social identity, conformity, social influence, aggressiveness.

To stimulate discussion about the importance of the groups with respect to definition of identity and self, of changing attitudes, overcoming prejudice and stereotypical patterns, construction and implementation of learning etc.., Will be analyzed, in particular, the following themes: relational climate, culture and group dynamics, leadership, models of group development.scipline



Textbook Information

1)Hogg, M. A. & Vaughan, G. M. (2012). Psicologia Sociale. Teorie e applicazioni. Milano: Pearson. (342 pagine)

2) Licciardello, O. (2015).I gruppi. Aspetti epistemologici e ricadute applicative. Franco Angeli, Milano. (da pg. 21 a pg 47; da pg. 83 a pg 139; da pg. 183 a pg 220. Totale = 119 pg)




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