Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of Change

In this paper we demonstrate that societal psychology makes a unique contribution to the study of change through its focus on the 'contextual politics' of change, examining the different interests at stake within any social context. Societal psychology explores the contexts which promote o...

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Main Authors: Caroline Howarth, Catherine Campbell, Flora Cornish, Bradley Franks, Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo, Alex Gillespie, Ilka Gleibs, Isabelle Goncalves-Portelinha, Sandra Jovchelovitch, Saadi Lahlou, Jenevieve Mannell, Tom Reader, Chris Tennant
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Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Social and Political Psychology
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Online Access:http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/64
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spelling doaj-e1b4f5020d6a4170bc4c4c36d49be5192020-11-25T03:31:08ZengPsychOpenJournal of Social and Political Psychology2195-33252013-12-011136438410.5964/jspp.v1i1.64jspp.v1i1.64Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of ChangeCaroline Howarth0Catherine Campbell1Flora Cornish2Bradley Franks3Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo4Alex Gillespie5Ilka Gleibs6Isabelle Goncalves-Portelinha7Sandra Jovchelovitch8Saadi Lahlou9Jenevieve Mannell10Tom Reader11Chris Tennant12Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomDepartment of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United KingdomIn this paper we demonstrate that societal psychology makes a unique contribution to the study of change through its focus on the 'contextual politics' of change, examining the different interests at stake within any social context. Societal psychology explores the contexts which promote or inhibit social and societal change and can be seen as a bridge between social and political psychology. It focuses on how the context shapes the ways in which societal change is understood, supported or resisted. To understand the intellectual rationale of societal psychology, and how it aims to foster societal change, we first consider the history of the discipline. Second, we consider what is meant by 'context', as understanding the environment of change is the hallmark of societal psychology. Third, we lay out three distinct features of a societal psychological approach to change: the politics of change; interventions and planned change; emergent change processes. Finally, the paper examines possible future developments of societal psychology and its role in understanding and creating societal change, alongside its place within the wider canon of social and political psychology.http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/64societal psychologycontextsocial changeinterventionsemergent change
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author Caroline Howarth
Catherine Campbell
Flora Cornish
Bradley Franks
Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo
Alex Gillespie
Ilka Gleibs
Isabelle Goncalves-Portelinha
Sandra Jovchelovitch
Saadi Lahlou
Jenevieve Mannell
Tom Reader
Chris Tennant
spellingShingle Caroline Howarth
Catherine Campbell
Flora Cornish
Bradley Franks
Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo
Alex Gillespie
Ilka Gleibs
Isabelle Goncalves-Portelinha
Sandra Jovchelovitch
Saadi Lahlou
Jenevieve Mannell
Tom Reader
Chris Tennant
Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of Change
Journal of Social and Political Psychology
societal psychology
context
social change
interventions
emergent change
author_facet Caroline Howarth
Catherine Campbell
Flora Cornish
Bradley Franks
Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo
Alex Gillespie
Ilka Gleibs
Isabelle Goncalves-Portelinha
Sandra Jovchelovitch
Saadi Lahlou
Jenevieve Mannell
Tom Reader
Chris Tennant
author_sort Caroline Howarth
title Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of Change
title_short Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of Change
title_full Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of Change
title_fullStr Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of Change
title_full_unstemmed Insights from Societal Psychology: The Contextual Politics of Change
title_sort insights from societal psychology: the contextual politics of change
publisher PsychOpen
series Journal of Social and Political Psychology
issn 2195-3325
publishDate 2013-12-01
description In this paper we demonstrate that societal psychology makes a unique contribution to the study of change through its focus on the 'contextual politics' of change, examining the different interests at stake within any social context. Societal psychology explores the contexts which promote or inhibit social and societal change and can be seen as a bridge between social and political psychology. It focuses on how the context shapes the ways in which societal change is understood, supported or resisted. To understand the intellectual rationale of societal psychology, and how it aims to foster societal change, we first consider the history of the discipline. Second, we consider what is meant by 'context', as understanding the environment of change is the hallmark of societal psychology. Third, we lay out three distinct features of a societal psychological approach to change: the politics of change; interventions and planned change; emergent change processes. Finally, the paper examines possible future developments of societal psychology and its role in understanding and creating societal change, alongside its place within the wider canon of social and political psychology.
topic societal psychology
context
social change
interventions
emergent change
url http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/64
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