In Social Cognition: From Brains to Culture, Fiske and Taylor carefully integrate the many new threads of social cognition research that have emerged, including developments within social neuroscience, cultural psychology and some areas of applied psychology, and continue to tell a powerful and comprehensive story about what social cognition is and why it’s a significant phenomenon in society today. Every chapter now includes more figures and tables, glossary entries, and further readings to get readers really engaged in this fascinating topic that just gets more interesting with each new wave of research. This textbook will be indispensable to students of social cognition and social psychology worldwide, at the undergraduate or graduate level.
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