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The Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology
Contributor(s): Holtgraves, Thomas M. (Editor)
ISBN: 0199838631     ISBN-13: 9780199838639
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $190.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Social Psychology
Dewey: 306.44
LCCN: 2014007904
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 7" W x 10" (2.65 lbs) 568 pages
 
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Language pervades everything we do as social beings. It is, in fact, difficult to disentangle language from social life, and hence its importance is often missed. The emergence of new communication technologies makes this even more striking. People come to know one another through these
interactions without ever having met face-to-face. How? Through the words they use and the way they use them.

The Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology is a unique and innovative compilation of research that lies at the intersection of language and social psychology. Language is viewed as a social activity, and to understand this complex human activity requires a consideration of its social
psychological underpinnings. Moreover, as a social activity, the use and in fact the existence of language has implications for a host of traditional social psychological processes. Hence, there is a reciprocal relationship between language and social psychology, and it is this reciprocal
relationship that defines the essence of this handbook.

The handbook is divided into six sections. The first two sections focus on the social underpinnings of language, that is, the social coordination required to use language, as well as the manner in which language and broad social dimensions such as culture mutually constitute one another. The next
two sections consider the implications of language for a host of traditional social psychological topics, including both intraindividual (e.g., attribution) and interindividual (e.g., intergroup relations) processes. The fifth section examines the role of language in the creation of meaning, and the
final section includes chapters documenting the importance of the language-social psychology interface for a number of applied areas.