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dc.contributorBerkics Mihályen_EN
dc.contributorFábri Györgyen_EN
dc.contributorMérő Lászlóen_EN
dc.contributorKiss Paszkálen_EN
dc.contributorUjhelyi Adriennen_EN
dc.creatorKiss Paszkálen_EN
dc.date2014en_EN
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-08T09:44:01Z
dc.date.available2019-08-08T09:44:01Z
dc.identifier.urihttp://dtk.tankonyvtar.hu/xmlui/handle/123456789/3645
dc.descriptionSocial is often understood as representing the immediate situation of individual behavior or cognition. It is rare that social psychologist try to actually operationalize the more distant influences of societal context. In this collection of papers we guide the reader to make these further steps for an extended understanding of the social. We may realize that motivation-, representation-, judgment processes, and behavior are fundamentally shaped by cultural and societal factors. Social phenomena that social psychologists study do not appear in a social and cultural vacuum, they are appear interrelated in a wider societal context. Their relationship also has a history that it is shaped by past interactions and shared influences. Societal analysis is not only a tool for understanding how systemic forces might affect individuals or groups, it may also help to conceptualize how these individuals or groups can change existing social systems by their own reactions. We hope that thought provoking examples for these reciprocal influences will be found in in this book, which has a primary goal of providing backgrounds for our courses that cannot be found fast and prepared in other textbooks.en_EN
dc.formatapplication/pdfen_EN
dc.languageenen_EN
dc.publisherEötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Education and Psychologyen_EN
dc.rightsKiss Paszkálen_EN
dc.rightsEötvös Loránd Universityen_EN
dc.subjectsocial psychologyen_EN
dc.subjectsocietyen_EN
dc.subjectbehavioral economicsen_EN
dc.subjecteconomic valueen_EN
dc.subjectnew economic modelsen_EN
dc.subjectneedsen_EN
dc.subjectperceived justiceen_EN
dc.subjectstereotypingen_EN
dc.subjectsocial identity theoryen_EN
dc.subjectsystem justification theoryen_EN
dc.subjectsocial representation theoryen_EN
dc.subjectnational identityen_EN
dc.subjectcommunicationen_EN
dc.subjectweb2en_EN
dc.subjectnew mediaen_EN
dc.subjectonline communicaitonen_EN
dc.subjectreduced social cues theoryen_EN
dc.subjectmedia richness theoryen_EN
dc.subjectinterneten_EN
dc.subjectorganizational communicationen_EN
dc.subjectsocial media marketingen_EN
dc.subjectnew media in internal communication networksen_EN
dc.subjectknowledgemanagementen_EN
dc.subjectszociálpszichológiaen_EN
dc.subjectnemzeti identitásen_EN
dc.subjectmédiaen_EN
dc.subjectelőítéleten_EN
dc.subjectkommunikációen_EN
dc.titleSociety as reflected by psychological processesen_EN
dc.typetexten_EN
dtk.firArts and Humanitiesen_EN
dtk.oecd05. Social sciences::05.01. Psychology::05.01.01. Psychology (including human-machine relations)en_EN
dtk.oecd05. Social sciences::05.04. Sociology::05.04.05. Social issuesen_EN
dtk.playerpdfplayeren_EN
dtk.purchaseTÁMOP-4.1.2.A/1-11/1-2011-0018 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetemen_EN
dtk.size92 pen_EN
dtk.typebooken_EN
dtk.udc---- MAIN TABLES::0 SCIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE. ORGANIZATION. COMPUTER SCIENCE. INFORMATION. DOCUMENTATION. LIBRARIANSHIP. INSTITUTIONS. PUBLICATIONS::003 Writing systems and scripts::314/316 Society::316 Sociology::316.6 Social psychologyen_EN


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