Critical Social Psychology

Critical Social Psychology

GermanPaperback / softback
Wexler, Philip
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
EAN: 9780820431482
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Academic practitioners of social psychology have traditionally adopted a liberal position against the extremes of capitalist and socialist ideology. But recently this middle position has become extremely precarious, and the fundamental crisis in social psychology can no longer be ignored. The purpose of this book is to repair the severed connection between social psychology, the culture of everyday life and the structure of society, along the lines of the Frankfurt School's critique of knowledge.
Philip Wexler places both conventional social psychology and the emergence of an alternative in their historical context, revealing the ideological character of conventional social psychology and emphasizing the social basis of an alternative. He describes the foundations of this alternative, critical psychology, by analysis of theory and research on questions of self, social interaction and intimate or personal relations. This analysis proceeds through an historical and conceptual critique of concepts and paradigms, toward their social-cultural basis, and then back again to an alternative paradigm. In presenting a coherent theoretical social psychology, and by introducing Marxist categories such as commodity fetishism, exploitation and alienation, the author enables social psychologists to overcome their cultural isolation.
EAN 9780820431482
ISBN 0820431486
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publication date August 1, 1996
Pages 190
Language German
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Wexler, Philip
Illustrations 1 port.
Edition Neuausg.
Series Counterpoints Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education