Podcasts by Critical Social Psychology - for iPad/Mac/PC
We live in a complex, fast changing and highly social world. One of the most compelling questions we face is how to understand ourselves and other people. The video tracks on this album introduce the four main theoretical perspectives in social psychology - cognitive, psychoanalytical, discursive and phenomenological. The album also explores interrogative themes that help in the understanding of key topics in social psychology. This material forms part of The Open University course DD307 Social psychology: critical perspectives on self and others.
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Transcript -- Understanding ourselves and others from 2009-04-26T01:55:52
An introduction to the ideas explored in this album.
ListenDr Zimbardo from 2009-04-26T01:54:53
Psychologists look at a ground breaking social psychological experiment carried out in 1971, seeing how men behaved when given the roles of prisoner's and guards.
ListenTranscript -- Dr Zimbardo from 2009-04-26T01:54:52
Psychologists look at a ground breaking social psychological experiment carried out in 1971, seeing how men behaved when given the roles of prisoner's and guards.
ListenThe Experiment from 2009-04-26T01:53:53
Professor Alex Haslam talks about the modern day take on Dr Zimbardo's 1971 social psychological study which he set up and filmed for the BBC.
ListenTranscript -- The Experiment from 2009-04-26T01:53:52
Professor Alex Haslam talks about the modern day take on Dr Zimbardo's 1971 social psychological study which he set up and filmed for the BBC.
ListenInterrogative Themes from 2009-04-26T01:52:53
Professor Wendy Holloway discusses the ideas behind the themes, and how they help students study social psychology.
ListenTranscript -- Interrogative Themes from 2009-04-26T01:52:52
Professor Wendy Holloway discusses the ideas behind the themes, and how they help students study social psychology.
ListenSituated Knowledges from 2009-04-26T01:51:53
The idea of knowledge - what it is and how time and place affects how it is perceived.
ListenTranscript -- Situated Knowledges from 2009-04-26T01:51:52
The idea of knowledge - what it is and how time and place affects how it is perceived.
ListenPower Relations from 2009-04-26T01:50:53
Power relationships, with specific reference to a study on childcare.
ListenTranscript -- Power Relations from 2009-04-26T01:50:52
Power relationships, with specific reference to a study on childcare.
ListenIndividual-Society Dualism from 2009-04-26T01:49:53
Psychologists Ann Phoenix and Wendy Holloway talk about why individual - society dualism is such a problem.
ListenTranscript -- Individual-Society Dualism from 2009-04-26T01:49:52
Psychologists Ann Phoenix and Wendy Holloway talk about why individual - society dualism is such a problem.
ListenTranscript -- Agency-Structure Dualism from 2009-04-26T01:48:52
Psychologists Ann Phoenix and Wendy Holloway discuss how people determine their life course - what influences them in society.
ListenFour Interrogative Themes from 2009-04-26T01:47:53
Professor Wendy Holloway looks at the common claim 'boys don't cry' and discusses it in relation to the four themes - situated knowledge, power relations, individual-society dualism and agency-stru...
ListenTranscript -- Four Interrogative Themes from 2009-04-26T01:47:52
Professor Wendy Holloway looks at the common claim 'boys don't cry' and discusses it in relation to the four themes - situated knowledge, power relations, individual-society dualism and agency-stru...
ListenThe Phenomenological Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:46:53
Dr Darren Langdridge and Dr Linda Finlay talk about the lived experience, and how they ended up as phenomenological psychologists.
ListenTranscript -- The Phenomenological Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:46:52
Dr Darren Langdridge and Dr Linda Finlay talk about the lived experience, and how they ended up as phenomenological psychologists.
ListenThe Traditional Family? from 2009-04-26T01:45:53
Dr Darren Langdridge discusses phenomenological research, focusing on his own study in understanding the lived experience of sexual identity.
ListenTranscript -- The Traditional Family? from 2009-04-26T01:45:52
Dr Darren Langdridge discusses phenomenological research, focusing on his own study in understanding the lived experience of sexual identity.
ListenLiving with Multiple Sclerosis from 2009-04-26T01:44:53
Dr Linda Finlay talks about her research into the lived experience of MS.
ListenTranscript -- Living with Multiple Sclerosis from 2009-04-26T01:44:52
Dr Linda Finlay talks about her research into the lived experience of MS.
ListenPhenomenological Psychology from 2009-04-26T01:43:53
The distinctions between phenomenological psychology and other perspectives in social psychology are discussed
ListenTranscript -- Phenomenological Psychology from 2009-04-26T01:43:52
The distinctions between phenomenological psychology and other perspectives in social psychology are discussed
ListenThe Social Psychoanalytical Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:42:53
An introduction to this perspective, with Dr Helen Lucey and Professor Ann Phoenix.
ListenTranscript -- The Social Psychoanalytical Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:42:52
An introduction to this perspective, with Dr Helen Lucey and Professor Ann Phoenix.
ListenResearch methodology from 2009-04-26T01:41:53
Dr Helen Lucey discusses methods of research, focusing on one of her studies on siblings.
ListenTranscript -- Research methodology from 2009-04-26T01:41:52
Dr Helen Lucey discusses methods of research, focusing on one of her studies on siblings.
ListenInterview dynamics from 2009-04-26T01:40:53
Professor Ann Phoenix discusses her study on masculinities in 11 to 14 year old boys, looking at interview dynamics.
ListenTranscript -- Interview dynamics from 2009-04-26T01:40:52
Professor Ann Phoenix discusses her study on masculinities in 11 to 14 year old boys, looking at interview dynamics.
ListenSplitting & Projection from 2009-04-26T01:39:53
Professor Ann Phoenix and Dr Helen Lucey discuss the twin processes, and how they relate to social psychoanalytic research.
ListenTranscript -- Splitting & Projection from 2009-04-26T01:39:52
Professor Ann Phoenix and Dr Helen Lucey discuss the twin processes, and how they relate to social psychoanalytic research.
ListenProjective Identification from 2009-04-26T01:38:53
What projective identification is, how it links in with projection and where it sits in a social setting.
ListenTranscript -- Projective Identification from 2009-04-26T01:38:52
What projective identification is, how it links in with projection and where it sits in a social setting.
ListenIntrojection from 2009-04-26T01:37:53
Dr Helen Lucy and Ann Phoenix explore how various emotions affect people's behavior.
ListenTranscript -- Introjection from 2009-04-26T01:37:52
Dr Helen Lucy and Ann Phoenix explore how various emotions affect people's behavior.
ListenThe Cognitive Social Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:36:53
Professor Alex Hasslam, Professor Tom Postmes and Professor Jolanda Jetten discuss cognitive social psychology, and how they became interested in it.
ListenTranscript -- The Cognitive Social Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:36:52
Professor Alex Hasslam, Professor Tom Postmes and Professor Jolanda Jetten discuss cognitive social psychology, and how they became interested in it.
ListenLab Experiments from 2009-04-26T01:35:53
Professor Alex Hasslam explains the importance of laboratory experiments in cognitive social psychology. PhD student Craig Knight desribes his research into the psychology of space.
ListenTranscript -- Lab Experiments from 2009-04-26T01:35:52
Professor Alex Hasslam explains the importance of laboratory experiments in cognitive social psychology. PhD student Craig Knight desribes his research into the psychology of space.
ListenField Experiments from 2009-04-26T01:34:53
Professor Tom Postmes and Professor Jolanda Jetten look at field experiments in cognitive social psychology, focusing on Daisy Brook and her study on how to make sport teams more effective.
ListenTranscript -- Field Experiments from 2009-04-26T01:34:52
Professor Tom Postmes and Professor Jolanda Jetten look at field experiments in cognitive social psychology, focusing on Daisy Brook and her study on how to make sport teams more effective.
ListenThe Discursive Psychological Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:33:53
Ai introduction to the discursive psychological perspective from Dr Bianca Rabbe and Professor Margaret Wetherell.
ListenTranscript -- The Discursive Psychological Perspective from 2009-04-26T01:33:52
Ai introduction to the discursive psychological perspective from Dr Bianca Rabbe and Professor Margaret Wetherell.
ListenDiscursive Analysis from 2009-04-26T01:32:53
Dr Bianca Rabbe talks about her own studies using discourse analysis, focusing on how young people talk about themselves and their relationships. She also looks at interpretative repertoire, subjec...
ListenTranscript -- Discursive Analysis from 2009-04-26T01:32:52
Dr Bianca Rabbe talks about her own studies using discourse analysis, focusing on how young people talk about themselves and their relationships. She also looks at interpretative repertoire, subjec...
ListenDiscursive Psychological Research from 2009-04-26T01:31:53
Professor Margaret Wetherell discusses her pioneering research into the language of racism.
ListenTranscript -- Discursive Psychological Research from 2009-04-26T01:31:52
Professor Margaret Wetherell discusses her pioneering research into the language of racism.
ListenFootball Analogy from 2009-04-26T01:30:53
Professor Margaret Wetherell breaks down discursive psychology using football as an analogy.
ListenTranscript -- Football Analogy from 2009-04-26T01:30:52
Professor Margaret Wetherell breaks down discursive psychology using football as an analogy.
ListenLanguage and Discourse from 2009-04-26T01:29:53
Dr Bianca Rabbe discusses the traditional approach to language, and how the discourse approach differs.
ListenTranscript -- Language and Discourse from 2009-04-26T01:29:52
Dr Bianca Rabbe discusses the traditional approach to language, and how the discourse approach differs.
ListenCognitive Social Definitions from 2009-04-26T01:28:53
Ontology, Methodology, Methods and Unit of Analysis are defined in relation to Cognitive Social Psychology.
ListenTranscript -- Cognitive Social Definitions from 2009-04-26T01:28:52
Ontology, Methodology, Methods and Unit of Analysis are defined in relation to Cognitive Social Psychology.
ListenDiscursive Psychological Definitions from 2009-04-26T01:27:53
Ontology, Methodology, Methods and Unit of Analysis aredefined in relation to Discursive Psychological Psychology
ListenTranscript -- Discursive Psychological Definitions from 2009-04-26T01:27:52
Ontology, Methodology, Methods and Unit of Analysis aredefined in relation to Discursive Psychological Psychology
ListenPhenomenological Definitions from 2009-04-26T01:26:53
Ontology, Methodology, Methods and Unit of Analysis are defined in relation to Phenomenological Psychology
ListenTranscript -- Phenomenological Definitions from 2009-04-26T01:26:52
Ontology, Methodology, Methods and Unit of Analysis are defined in relation to Phenomenological Psychology
ListenSocial psychoanalytical definitions from 2009-04-26T01:25:53
Ontology, methodology, methods and unit of analysis are defined in relation to social psychoanalytical psychology.
ListenTranscript -- Social psychoanalytical definitions from 2009-04-26T01:25:52
Ontology, methodology, methods and unit of analysis are defined in relation to social psychoanalytical psychology.
ListenTranscript -- Social psychoanalytical definitions from 2009-04-26T01:25:52
Transcript -- Ontology, methodology, methods and unit of analysis are defined in relation to social psychoanalytical psychology.
ListenTranscript -- Social psychoanalytical definitions from 2009-04-26T01:25:52
Transcript -- Ontology, methodology, methods and unit of analysis are defined in relation to social psychoanalytical psychology.
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