For a vibrant and viable psychology of social change it is necessary to examine its place and contribution to the societal processes it seeks to understand, explain, and (potentially) affect. In this article, we first consider the impact that research and theorizing on social change (should) have and related issues of how we communicate about our work (and to whom) and dilemmas around researchers being active participants in the change process. Second, we consider emerging trends in the field and comment on meta-theoretical and "meta-methodological" issues in going forward, including the interaction between individual and society, having theoretical models of the person that allow us to account for such an interaction, as well as rethinking...
We live in an ever-changing social world, which constantly calls forth changes to our identities and...
Recent years have seen an increase in theoretical and empirical interest in the dynamics of social ...
In this paper we demonstrate that societal psychology makes a unique contribution to the study of ch...
For a vibrant and viable psychology of social change it is necessary to examine its place and contri...
How has social psychology investigated the concept of change? In this chapter, we try to answer this...
This special issue heralds the coalescence of a new field in social sciences – the psychology of glo...
In our article we will first briefly review developments within critical psychology in Norway in the...
As a theme for theoretical psychology, Doing psychology under New Conditions implies a complex conte...
Field social psychology is a conceptual and methodological approach to describe, examine, and explai...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
Psychology — social psychology in particular, group psychology especially — needs to address both do...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-95)In light of calls for work that extends beyond exis...
To date, there is little in the way of theorizing or empirical work on the imagined endpoint of poli...
This paper argues that political psychology is rooted in social psychology and manifests a continuit...
Academic Abstract: Social psychology’s disconnect from the vital and urgent questions of people’s li...
We live in an ever-changing social world, which constantly calls forth changes to our identities and...
Recent years have seen an increase in theoretical and empirical interest in the dynamics of social ...
In this paper we demonstrate that societal psychology makes a unique contribution to the study of ch...
For a vibrant and viable psychology of social change it is necessary to examine its place and contri...
How has social psychology investigated the concept of change? In this chapter, we try to answer this...
This special issue heralds the coalescence of a new field in social sciences – the psychology of glo...
In our article we will first briefly review developments within critical psychology in Norway in the...
As a theme for theoretical psychology, Doing psychology under New Conditions implies a complex conte...
Field social psychology is a conceptual and methodological approach to describe, examine, and explai...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
Psychology — social psychology in particular, group psychology especially — needs to address both do...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-95)In light of calls for work that extends beyond exis...
To date, there is little in the way of theorizing or empirical work on the imagined endpoint of poli...
This paper argues that political psychology is rooted in social psychology and manifests a continuit...
Academic Abstract: Social psychology’s disconnect from the vital and urgent questions of people’s li...
We live in an ever-changing social world, which constantly calls forth changes to our identities and...
Recent years have seen an increase in theoretical and empirical interest in the dynamics of social ...
In this paper we demonstrate that societal psychology makes a unique contribution to the study of ch...