Social Representations and Identity
Explore the intricate world of social identity with "Social Representations and Identity" by Gail Moloney, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. This thought-provoking paperback spans 247 pages and delves into the non-individualistic perspective of social representations theory. In this engaging work, Moloney artfully presents an alternative view of social identity, emphasizing the essential dynamic relationships between content, processes, and power relations. By examining how social identity is intricately woven into social knowledge, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of collective behavior, intergroup relations, and social perception. Perfect for students and scholars of social psychology, "Social Representations and Identity" invites you to rethink the complexities of group identity and the profound impact of social context on human behavior. Expand your knowledge and gain insights into the collective dynamics that shape our identities today.