This handbook provides a broad overview of the field of social
psychology and up-to-date coverage of current social psychological
topics. It reflects the recent and substantial development of the field,
both with regard to theory and empirical research. It starts out by
covering major theoretical perspectives, including the inter actionist,
identity, social exchange, social structure and the person perspectives.
Next, it discusses development and socialization in childhood,
adolescence and adulthood. In addition to updated discussions of topics
that were included in the first edition, the part examining personal
processes includes entirely new topics, such as social psychology and
the body and individual agency and social motivation. Interpersonal
processes are discussed from a contemporary perspective with a focus on
stress and health. The final section examines the person in
sociocultural context and includes another topic new to the second
edition, the social psychology of race and gender and intersectionality.