The main aim of this chapter is not to provide detailed coverage of the literature on human relationships but rather to demonstrate how the assumptions of social cognitive psychology have both shaped that literature and our cultural understanding of relationships. The intention is also to challenge these assumptions and, in so doing, to demonstrate the process of criticality at work. To achieve these aims, two example topics from the relationship literature—exchange theories of relationship dynamics and love—are used to illustrate how relationships can be understood very differently within the context of a critical social psychology
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The purpose of this dissertation is to give a constructivist account of conflict message production ...
This paper explores the critical potential of a relationship-based reflection model. The key psycho-...
Based on Critical Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject the article describes analytical con...
The main aim of this chapter is not to provide detailed coverage of the literature on human relation...
Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense int...
There are two main kind of psychology: a intuitive psychology, and an academic and professional psyc...
What can critical social psychology teach us about our sense of identity? How have psychosocial and ...
THE FIRST two chapters of this issue of the REVIEW treat selected topics of recent social-psychologi...
Singleness, parenting, sexual practices, sibling rivalries, through to meal times, investigating how...
Social Psychology and Theories of Consumer Culture: A Political Economy Perspective presents a criti...
People in different cultures have different objectives and ideals in close relationships. This chapt...
Psychological studies of relationships tend to focus on specific types of close personal relationshi...
Abstract — Psychological phenomena take place at the border between person and environment. Indeed, ...
The author argues that a mature Asian social psychology is marked by the characteristic ways in whic...
This volume provides an overview of current theory and research in the area of close relationships, ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to give a constructivist account of conflict message production ...
This paper explores the critical potential of a relationship-based reflection model. The key psycho-...
Based on Critical Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject the article describes analytical con...