Exploring the intersection of social psychology and gender, this book delves into how theories in social psychology are influenced by societal assumptions regarding gender, race, class, and sexuality. It highlights the distinct concept of gender, separate from sex, and examines its impact on identity and interpersonal interactions. The text offers a comprehensive overview of research approaches within the field, providing insights into the complexities of gender dynamics in social contexts.
Daniel G. Renfrow Livres
