A Psicologia Social Contemporânea:
Principais Tendências e Perspectivas Nacionais e Internacionais
Palavras-chave:
Psicologia Social, Psicologia Social Psicológica, Psicologia Social Sociológica, Psicologia Social CríticaResumo
RESUMO - O presente trabalho faz um balanço do estado atual da Psicologia Social, no plano nacional e internacional. Para tanto, faz uma revisão inicial das principais tendências que marcaram a evolução da Psicologia Social na América do Norte, para, em seguida, apresentar as características atuais mais relevantes dessa disciplina na América do Norte, na Europa e na América Latina. Em seguida, detém-se na análise da recente produção brasileira em Psicologia Social. À guisa de conclusão, discute os desafios futuros que se colocam à produção nacional na área de Psicologia Social, especialmente no que diz respeito a seu impacto no cenário acadêmico internacional.
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