Society and personality : an interactionist approach to social psychology /
Основен автор: | Shibutani, Tamotsu, 1920- |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,
Prentice-Hall,
1961.
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Съдържание:
- Introduction
- 1. The Systematic Study of Human Behavior
- Scientific Knowledge and Common Sense
- The Development of Social Psychology
- The Social Matrix of Human Behavior
- Part One: Social Control
- 2. The Structure of Organized Groups
- The Group as a Functional Unit
- The Problem of Social Control
- Social Role as a Functional Unit
- Sanctions and Legitimate Authority
- 3. Self-Conscious Participation in Groups
- The Act as a Functional Unit
- Blockage and Secondary Adjustments
- Frustration and Compensatory Reactions
- Self-Control and Concerted Action
- 4. The Cultural Matrix of Role-Playing
- Meaning as a Functional Unit
- The Social Validation of Meanings
- The Symbolic Organization of Experience
- Differential Association and Pluralism
- 5. Communication and Social Control
- Consensus as Mutual Role-Taking
- The Conventional Aspect of Communication
- The Personal Aspect of Communication
- Society as a Communicative Process
- Part Two: Motivation
- 6. Consciousness and Voluntary Conduct
- The Problem of Motivation
- Consciousness as Inner Communication
- Self-Control as a Serial Process
- Impairment and Cultivation of Control
- Impairment and Cultivation of Control
- 7. The Structure of Personal Identity
- Personal Identity and Social Status
- The Organic Basis of Self-Conceptions
- Self-Conceptions as Personifications
- The Social Matrix of Identification
- 8. Social Status in Reference Groups
- Reference Groups as Perspectives
- Consistency in Voluntary Conduct
- The Preservation of Social Status
- The Internalization of Social Control
- 9. Personal Autonomy and Social Control
- The Person as a Functional Unit
- Patterns of Unconscious Behavior
- The Personal Equation in Groups
- Personality Differences in Autonomy
- Part Three: Interpersonal Relations
- 10. Sentiments and Interpersonal Roles
- the Problem of Interpersonal Relations
- Sentiments as Behavioral Systems
- The Structure of Typical Sentiments
- Personality Differences in Sentiments
- 11. Conventional Norms and Sentiments
- Sentimental Considerations in Conduct
- Variations in Social Distance
- The Social Control of Sentiments
- Human Nature and Cultural Differences
- 12. Personal Status in Primary Groups
- Constellations of Primary Relations
- The Culture of Primary Groups
- The Preservation of Personal Status
- Informal Sanctions in Primary Groups
- 13. Self-Esteem and Social Control
- The Preservation of Self-Esteem
- The Struggle for Recognition and Power
- Disorders Involving Personal Identity
- Human Society as a Moral Order
- Part Four: Socialization
- 14. The Social Matrix of Personal Growth
- The Problem of Socialization
- The Formation of Conventional Meanings
- Induction into Symbolic Environments
- The Formation of Defensive Fixations
- 15. The Development of Self-Control
- The Dialectic of Personal Growth
- Adjustments to Significant Others
- Participation in Concerted Action
- Transformations of Personal Identity
- 16. The Development of Personal Idiom
- Culture and Personality Development
- Individual Differences in Temperament
- The Development of Sentiments
- Significant Others and Personality
- 17. Social Change and Personal Growth
- Social Change and Deviant Behavior
- Marginal Status and Inner Conflicts
- Personal Loyalty and Group Solidarity
- Consensus and interpersonal Relations
- Conclusion
- 18. Social Psychology and Social Control
- Some Characteristics of Mass Societies
- Social Control of Intellectual Activity
- Knowledge and Social Engineering