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Psychology in Perspective is a series of thought-provoking essays addressing some of the major controversial themes and debates in psychology. This revised and expanded second edition includes coverage of:- Psychological reductionism, including the impact of the behaviourist movement- The human genome project: modern concerns about ethical and socially responsible research, and the challenge this presents to current psychological practice- Issues in social psychology and socio-cognitive development, and aspects of cognitive psychology including artificial intelligence and the computer metaphor- New material on the child's social world, simulating human cognition, and the cognitive implications of human social evolutionIn this hard-hitting, challenging and direct text, the author discusses the political and social implications of psychological research, and brings to light fundamental trends as well as philosophical underpinnings of psychological theory. Its synoptic approach will be useful for students trying to bring together the various areas of psychological knowledge; for psychologists looking at broad trends within their discipline, and for the reader with an interest in psychology as a whole.
NICKY HAYES lectures in social psychology at the University of Bradford. She has degrees in both psychology and education, and is the author of several well-known text books. She has been awarded the title of Honorary Life Member of the Association for the Teaching of Psychology in recognition of her contributions to the teaching of psychology.
PrefaceReductionism in Psychological TheoryThe Influence of BehaviourismUnderstanding the GenomeEthical Issues in Psychological ResearchChanging Values in Psychological KnowledgePerspectives in Social PsychologyEuropean Social PsychologyThe Child's Social WorldPerspectives in Cognitive PsychologySimulating Human CognitionEco-psychologyThe Politics of Nature and NurtureThe Magic of SociobiologySome Cognitive Implications of Human Social CognitionAfterwordGlossary.
'This volume is accessible to anyone with an interest in what makes human beings tick...The book is equally suitable for the undergraduate student who wants to know what psychology is about, and the mature student or practitioner, urging the reader to think critically about the discipline...this volume makes for challenging reading.' - Venita Ramtohul, Psychology Learning and Teaching