The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition
- Susan T Fiske - Princeton University, USA
- C Neil Macrae - University of Aberdeen, UK
Following an introductory look at the 'uniqueness of social cognition', the Handbook goes on to explore basic and underlying processes of social cognition, from implicit social cognition and consciousness and meta-cognition to judgment and decision-making. Also, the wide-ranging applications of social cognition research in 'the real world' from the burgeoning and relatively recent fields of social cognitive development and social cognitive aging to the social cognition of relationships are investigated. Finally, there is a critical and exciting exploration of the future directions in this field.
The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition will be an indispensable volume for any advanced student or academic wanting or needing to understand the landscape of social cognition research in the 21st century.
'In all of the promotion material for this handbook, the editors are credited with having constructed a "landmark volume". I'll not dissent from that summary! The handbook comprises of 27 chapters, each of which provides a state-of-the-art overview of significant findings, specific methodological issues and foci for future research.' -
Effie MacLellan
Psychology Learning and Teaching