- Docente: Elisabetta Crocetti
- Credits: 6
- SSD: M-PSI/05
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Social Work (cod. 8040)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student:
- will have a general knowledge on the motivational and cognitive processes characterising social interaction and intergroup relations;
- will know and will be able to apply some basic theoretical and methodological tools to interpret such processes;
- will develop relational skills that allow to collaborate within teams composed by other professional figures.
Course contents
Introductory information on the history of social psychology
will be provided together with basic introduction to the main
epistemological approaches of the discipline theoretical
constructs and research paradigms. A great deal of attention will
be payed to the procesess of knowledge formation and social
reality representation. Then, the more pragmatic aspects of social
behaviour will be considered such as communication and the
bases of altruistic and aggressive behaviour. The course will then
address issues regarding the self and identity. Moreover, topics
reffering to group life will be addressed highliting both
intragroup and intergroup processes. Additionally, social influence
processes will be considered. Finally, main principles of social
psychology will be applied to the study of adolescence.
Readings/Bibliography
Palmonari, A., Cavazza, N. e Rubini, M. (2012). Manuale di
Psicologia Sociale (seconda edizione). Bologna, Il Mulino
Teaching methods
Lectures will be given with the aid of slides. During classes, discussions and group exercises on relevant topics of social life will be organized.
Assessment methods
Learning will be assessed through a test consisting of multiple choice questions. Students who regularly attend classes will be entitled to access intermediate evaluations during the course.
Teaching tools
The crucial issues of social psychology will be addressed presenting the most influential theories, research, and authors of this discipline. Lessons will be complemented by slides and videos on the topics of the course.
Office hours
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