Full Description
In attempting to understand the psychological aspects of the developmental process and socialization, the distinct disciplines of sociology and psychology were brought together for the first time. Titles in this set analyze how behaviour is formed and learned. The set contains such classic works as Erich Fromm's 'The Sane Society' and Neil Smelser's 'Theory of Collective Behaviour'.
Contents
I. The Development of Conscience Disaster, II. The Framework of Human Behaviour, III. Frustration and Aggression, IV. Handbook of Social Psychology, V. Human Behaviour and Social Processes, VI. The Human Group, VII. Leaming Through Group Experience, VIII. Psychology and the Social Pattern, IX. The Sane Society, X. Sigmund Freud- An Introduction, XI. Social Learning and Imitation, XII. Society and Nature, XIII. Solitude and Privacy, XIV. The Study of Groups, XV. Theory of Collective Behaviour, XVI. Towards a Measure of Man



