A student-oriented and interdisciplinary-based guide to understanding how people think, feel and behave in relation to their social world via six key societal contexts or forces: social, economic, environmental, bodily, historical, and cultural.
A student-oriented and interdisciplinary-based guide to understanding how people think, feel and behave in relation to their social world via six key societal contexts or forces: social, economic, environmental, bodily, historical, and cultural.
Bernard Guerin is Professor of Psychology at the University of South Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Rationale and basic social analytic skills 2 The basics of practical social analysis 3 Analyzing and observing social relationship contexts 4 Analyzing and observing economic contexts 5 Analyzing and observing the contexts for environmental opportunities 6 Analyzing and observing historical contexts 7 Analyzing and observing cultural contexts 8 The contexts for language use: Conversation and other discourses 9 Analyzing the contexts for thinking 10 Analyzing social strategy
1 Rationale and basic social analytic skills 2 The basics of practical social analysis 3 Analyzing and observing social relationship contexts 4 Analyzing and observing economic contexts 5 Analyzing and observing the contexts for environmental opportunities 6 Analyzing and observing historical contexts 7 Analyzing and observing cultural contexts 8 The contexts for language use: Conversation and other discourses 9 Analyzing the contexts for thinking 10 Analyzing social strategy
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