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A collection of short essays that seeks to reveal various ways
female scholars perceive women in personal and societal roles. . .
. New feminist visions are suggested as remedies for such age-old
problems as patriarchal control of family and politics, balancing
work and family life, and overturning gender stereotypes in all
areas. Choice ... a rare, interesting, and challenging
experience--a sociological journey of its own. Contemporary
Sociology ... the range and quality of the essays in this slim
volume recommend it as an excellent supplemental text for a women's
studies course, or an introductory course on gender roles. And for
those who teach in neither area, the book offers ample food for
individual consumption. Contemporary Psychology This important
scholarly collection explores new perspectives on the tension and
conflict between external, social pressures brought to bear on
women and their own internal personal inclinations. Designed with
the general reader as well as the specialist in mind, the book
features an easily accessible format, clear, jargon-free language,
and up-to-date scholarship. Topics range from personal identity and
the effects upon it of gender, socialization, culture, and ethnic
background to women's relationships and the role of professional
women in occupations defined and dominated by a male perspective.
Historical and contemporary themes as well as possible future
trends are examined.
This book honors Jack W. Brehm's contributions to psychology, all
of which revolve around a central theme of motivation and social
behavior. It begins with two personal chapters and then presents a
collection of cutting-edge, substantive chapters authored by
researchers whose work Brehm has strongly influenced. It concludes
with a chapter by Jack Brehm that reflects on the field of
psychology, discusses a new theory of social influence, and offers
ideas about the direction in which our understanding of human
behavior could move. Motivational Analyses of Social Behavior will
be of value to research scientists, educators, and practitioners
interested in social motivational processes and those who developed
major theories in this area. Interested readers include individuals
specializing in social, clinical, organizational, personality,
health, and motivational psychology, and psychophysiology. The book
would also be ideal for advanced courses on social motivation and
the history of psychology.
In honour of Jack Brehm's contributions to contemporary psychology,
this volume revolves around the focus of most of his work -
motivation and emotion in social context. It demonstrates Jack
Brehm's enormous influence on the field by highlighting how others
have taken his ideas and expanded upon them, especially in the
areas of dissonance and reactance processes and motivational and
emotional intensity. influence. It begins with two personal
chapters, one written by the book's editors, and the other by
Jack's oldest friend in academia, Peter Schonbach. The remaining
chapters provide current and significant extensions of Jack Brehm's
work on social motivation. Jack's former students including Stephen
Worcel, Camille Wortman, Robert Wicklund, Tom Pyszczynski and Eddie
Harmon Jones, contribute over half of the chapters. A list of all
his PhD students is included. The book concludes with a chapter by
Jack Brehm, offering insight into his reflections on the field of
social psychology, an overview of his new theory on social
influence, and ideas for future study.
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