Special Issues in Social Psychology
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
CNAEF |
Psychology |
Instance: 2024/2025 - 2S 
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching Staff - Responsibilities
Teaching language
Suitable for English-speaking students
Obs.: Aulas dadas em inglês, com material e bibliografia em inglês
Objectives
Analyze psychologic, social and cultural processes associated to social phenomena involving prejudice, discrimination, power, social conflict and extremism, in light of Social Psychology.
Learning outcomes and competences
At the end of the course, students should achieve the ability to develop a rationale about cases involving prejudice and discrimination, power and social conflict, extremisms or consumerism, in light of Social Psychology, and to analyze existent strategies or propose theoretically grounded intervention strategies for these cases.
Working method
Presencial
Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)
Social Psychology
Program
I.
Major trends in theory, research and intervention in Applied Social Psychology domains, that contextualize psychosocial processes related to phenomena perceived as problematic. Psychosocial processes to analyse: antecedents and consequences of prejudice and discrimination, intergroup power relations, social conflict, adherence to extremism and justified beliefs about non-egualitarian social organizations.
II.
Applied Social Psychology to the following cases (possible examples):
. Anti-semistism and propaganda (based on the Nazi propaganda film "Der Ewige Jude")
. Anti-semitism, victimization and social dominance (based in the Israeli documentary "Defamation")
. Compliance, identification, and alienation in a religious group (based on the documentary "Jonestown")
. Impact of religious thinking on people's attitudes, beliefs, and values (based on the documentary "Religulous")
These are stimula for analysis. The stimula can be changed throughout the years.
Mandatory literature
Oskamp, S, & Schultz, P. W.; Applied socia psychology, Simon & Schuster, 1998
Vala, J. & Monteiro, M.; Psicologia Social, Gulbenkian, 2013
Hogg, M. & Vaughan, G.; Social Psychology, Prentice-Hall, 2014
Eichengreen , B. ; The Populist Temptation: Economic Grievance and Political Reaction in the Modern Era, University Press, 2018
Hogg, M.A.; Extremism and the Psychology of Uncertainty, Blackwell., 2011
Moghaddam, F. M; Marsella, A. J. ; Understanding terrorism: Psychosocial roots, consequences, and interventions., American Psychological Association, 2004
van Prooijen, J.-W. & van Lange, P. A.; Power, Politics, and Paranoia: Why People are Suspicious of their Leaders. , Cambridge University Press, 2014
Teaching methods and learning activities
Implementation of exposing methodology in introductory classes, with the inclusion of interactive methodologies through the presentation of theories and explanatory research regarding the approached social phenomena. Students will be challenged to participate in group discussions.
Analysis of concrete cases after viewing doccumentary movies, autonomous readings, conception and presentation of a psychosocial rational able to explain the observed case and of intervention strategies related to that or other related cases.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
designation |
Weight (%) |
Trabalho escrito |
60,00 |
Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico |
40,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
designation |
Time (hours) |
Elaboração de relatório/dissertação/tese |
27,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
54,00 |
Trabalho de investigação |
54,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
27,00 |
Total: |
162,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Distributed with final evaluation in the following parameters: a) presentation of the rational and strategies grounded in Social Psychology; b) individual report about the analysis of a concrete case; c) active participation during classes. Students have to attend at least 75% of classes and participate in at least 3/4 of proposed tasks..
Calculation formula of final grade
Formula Evaluation: Final grade = Oral presentation x 0.40 + Report x 0.60