3rd Edition
Individual and Society Sociological Social Psychology
Part I: Theoretical Perspectives and Research Methods in Sociological Social Psychology 1. What is Sociological Social Psychology? 2. Research Methods in Sociological Social Psychology 3. Symbolic Interactionism and Related Perspectives 4. Social Structure and Personality 5. Group Processes and Structures Part II: Topics Studied by Sociological Social Pyschologists 6. Socialization Throughout the Life Course 7. Self and Identity 8. Emotions and Social Life 9. Deviance and Social Control 10. Mental Health and Illness 11. Personal Relationships 12. Prejudice and Discrimination 13. Social Influence, Social Constraint, and Collective Behavior
Biography
Lizabeth A. Crawford, PhD, is a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology, Criminology and Social Work at Bradley University.
Katherine B. Novak, PhD, is a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Butler University.
“’Individual and Society’ covers the most important historic and modern developments in sociological social psychology and breaks down complex theories and concepts. The text is engaging: students learn about real, up-to-date research and are prompted to engage with the material through insightful questions and activities. The new edition provides exciting updates that will help students connect the content to their own experiences.”
Emily K. Carian, University of California, Irvine
“For instructors seeking an alternative to traditional social psychology textbooks, Crawford and Novak’s ‘Individual and Society’ offers a thoughtful and theoretically structured approach to the subject. In this third edition, the authors provide the latest relevant research on pertinent topics tied to current events and ever-evolving societal patterns, such as the effects of social media, racial, gendered, and generational differences, as well as contemporary social problems and movements. Through this textbook, students can gain a more in-depth understanding of the rationale behind sociological social psychologists’ inquiries, the research they conduct, and the practical applications of their findings to contemporary societal challenges.”
Aaron Johnson, Colorado State University – Pueblo






