Description
The second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology beautifully captures the history, current status, and future prospects of personality and social psychology. Building on the successes and strengths of the first edition, this second edition of the Handbook combines the two fields of personality and social psychology into a single, integrated volume, offering readers a unique and generative agenda for psychology.Over their history, personality and social psychology have had varying relationships with each other-sometimes highly overlapping and intertwined, other times contrasting and competing. Edited by Kay Deaux and Mark Snyder, this Handbook is dedicated to the proposition that personality and social psychology are best viewed in conjunction with one another and that the synergy to be gained from considering links between the two fields can do much to move both areas of research forward in order to better enrich our collective understanding of human nature.Contributors to this Handbook not only offer readers fascinating examples of work that cross the boundaries of personality and social psychology, but present their work in such a way that thinks deeply about the ways in which a unified social-personality perspective can provide us with a greater understanding of the phenomena that concern psychological investigators. The chapters of this Handbook effortlessly weave together work from both disciplines, not only in areas of longstanding concern, but also in newly emerging fields of inquiry, addressing both distinctive contributions and common ground. In so doing, they offer compelling evidence for the power and the potential of an integrated approach to personality and social psychology today.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Personality and Social Psychology: Moving Toward a More Perfect UnionMark Snyder and Kay DeauxPart One: FOUNDATIONS OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYChapter 2: The Intertwined Histories of Personality and Social PsychologyThomas F. PettigrewChapter 3: Perspectives on the Person: Rapid Growth and Opportunities for IntegrationWilliam Fleeson and Eranda JayawickremeChapter 4: Perspectives on the SituationHarry T. Reis and John G. HolmesChapter 5: Neuroscience Approaches in Social and Personality PsychologyDavid M. Amodio, Eddie Harmon-Jones, and Elliot T. BerkmanChapter 6: Evolutionary PerspectivesSteven W. GangestadChapter 7: Context in Person, Person in Context: A Cultural Psychology Approach to Social-Personality PsychologyGlenn Adams and Tuğçe Kurti,sChapter 8: Behavior and Behavior AssessmentJanice R. Kelly and Christopher R. AgnewChapter 9: Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Dyadic DataDeborah A. Kashy and M. Brent DonellanChapter 10: Multilevel Modeling in Personality and Social PsychologyOliver Christ, Christopher G. Sibley, and Ulrich WagnerPart Two: BASIC PROCESSES OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYChapter 11: The Self: Dynamics of Persons and Their SituationsJennifer Crocker and Eddie BrummelmanChapter 12: Identity: Personal AND SocialVivian L. VignolesChapter 13: MoralityJesse Graham and Piercarlo ValdesoloChapter 14: Motivation and Goal Pursuit: Integration Across the Social/Personality DivideJulie K. NoremChapter 15: Five Questions About Emotion: Implications for Social-Personality PsychologyGerald L. Clore and Michael D. RobinsonChapter 16: Cybernetic Approaches to Personality and Social BehaviorColin G. DeYoung and Yanna J. WeisbergChapter 17: Initial Impressions of OthersJames S. Uleman and S. Adil SaribayChapter 18: Attitudes and Attitude Change: Social and Personality Considerations About Specific and General Patterns of BehaviorDolores Albarracin, Man-pui Sally Chan, and Duo JiangChapter 19: From Help-Giving to Helping Relations: Belongingness and Independence in Social InteractionsArie NadlerChapter 20: Antisocial Behavior in Individuals and Groups: An Empathy-Focused ApproachEmanuele Castano and David C. KiddChapter 21: Personality and Social Interaction: Interpenetrating ProcessesRodolfo Mendoza-Denton, Jordan B. Leitner, and Ozlem AydukChapter 22: Attachment Theory Expanded: A Behavioral Systems Approach to Personality and Social BehaviorMario Mikulincer and Phillip R. ShaverChapter 23: Person-by-Situation Perspectives on Close RelationshipsJeffry A. Simpson and Heike A. WinterheldChapter 24: Personality Influences on Group Processes: The Past, Present, and FutureCraig D. ParksChapter 25: Intergroup Processes: From Prejudice to Positive Relations Between GroupsLinda R.Tropp and Ludwin E. MolinaChapter 26: Power as Active Self: From Acquisition to the Expression and Use of PowerAna Guinote and Serena ChenPart Three: PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY IN KEY LIFE DOMAINSChapter 27: Personality, Social Psychology, and Psychopathology: Reflections on a Lewinian VsionPhilip R. Costanzo, Rick H. Hoyle, and Mark R. LearyChapter 28: Individual and Societal Well-BeingShigehiro Oishi and Samantha J. HeintzelmanChapter 29: Multicultural Identity and Experiences: Cultural, Social, and Personality ProcessesVerónica Benet-Martínez and Angela-MinhTu D. NguyenChapter 30: Personality and Social Contexts as Sources of Change and Continuity across the Life SpanAbigail J. Stewart and Kay DeauxChapter 31: The Social Psychology of Personality and Leadership: A Person-in-Situation perspectiveDaan van KnippenbergChapter 32: Work and Organizations: Contextualizing Personality and Social PsychologyDeidra J. Schleicher and David V. DayChapter 33: A Person x Intervention Strategy Approach to Understanding Health BehaviorAlexander J. Rothman and Austin S. BaldwinChapter 34: Forensic Personality and Social PsychologySaul Kassin and Margaret Bull KoveraChapter 35: The Psychology of Collective ActionLauren E. DuncanChapter 36: Social Policy: Barriers and Opportunities for Personality and Social PsychologyAllen M. OmotoPart Four: CONCLUSIONChapter 37: Personality and Social Psychology: The Evolving State of the UnionKay Deaux and Mark Snyder
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