2. NOT ASSESSED - Other Histories of Social Psychology Flashcards
The four key intellectual traditions outlined by Holliday (2009):
1. S____-c____/m____ tradition
2. E____ S____ S____ tradition
3. B____ S____/A____ tradition
4. A____ tradition
- Social-contextual/multidisciplinary tradition
- Empirical SOcial Science tradition
- Black Scholar/Activist tradition
- Afrocentric tradition
What are three different “roles” of sexual harassment in social psychology?
1. E____ m____
2. F____ of s____
3. E____ of w____ r____
- Experimental manipulation
- Field of study
- Experience of women researchers
Crisis in social psychology is defined as the c____ of c____ and e____ focus
cost, cognitive, experiemental
How we construct the problem IS the problem refers to the fact mainstream work tends to focus on social i____ at the level of the i____: influenced by prevailing i____ of i____ in Western culture. “V____ b____” is a consequence of how we c____ the problem, rather than individual d____
injustice, individual, ideology, individualism
Victim blaming
construct, defensiveness
In a review of how violence against women was framed in psychological papers assessing levels of analysis and samples of 10 years of research, there was evidence of exceptionalism. This means an i____ level of analysis dominated both c____ and i____ studies
individual
causal, intervention
Discursive psychology is concerned with how things are p____ and c____, using l____ (l____ as a t____ vs l____ as a c____ for i____)
positioned, constructed
language
language as a tool
language as a container for ideas
Discourse analysis of a single prison therapy session positioned victims are p____ r____ and invoked cultural d____ of “b____ l____” between c____ and r____
Victim blaming serves a purpose of e____ the p____
partially responsible
discourse
blurred lines
consent and rape
exonerating the perpetrator