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The Perception of People

Integrating Cognition and Culture
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The Perception of People by Perry R. Hinton explores how individuals perceive and interpret the behaviour and characteristics of others. The book delves into psychological theories and models, particularly the social cognitive approach, to understand whether our judgements are based on careful analysis or shaped by stereotypes and expectations. It also examines the impact of culture, language, and historical context on social cognition, drawing from disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and social history.

This text offers students and readers a comprehensive view of how people form impressions and make sense of the social world around them, making it especially suitable for those studying social psychology, communication, and media studies.
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Ideal for students and scholars of social psychology, communication studies, and media studies, as well as anyone interested in understanding how perceptions of people are formed and influenced by cultural and cognitive factors.

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What are other people like? How do we decide if someone is friendly, honest or clever? What assumptions do we develop about them and what explanations do we give for their behaviour? The Perception of People examines key topics in psychology to explore how we make sense of other people (and ourselves). Do our decisions result from careful consideration and a desire to produce an accurate perception? Or do we jump to conclusions in our judgements and rely on expectations and stereotypes?

To answer these questions the book examines models of person perception and provides an up-to-date and detailed account of the central psychological research in this area, focusing in particular on the social cognitive approach. It also considers and reflects on the involvement of culture in cognition, and includes coverage of relevant research in culture and language that influence the way we think and speak about others.

As well as providing a valuable text in social psychology, The Perception of People also offers a direction for the integration of ideas from cognitive and social psychology with those of cultural psychology, anthropology, sociology, philosophy and social history. Clear explanation of modern research is placed in historical and cultural context to provide a fuller understanding of how psychologists have worked to understand how people interpret the world around them and make sense of the people within it.

Ideal reading for students of social psychology, this engaging text will also be useful in subject areas such as communication studies and media studies, where the perception of people is highly relevant.

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Praised for its clear and engaging writing, the book offers a concise overview of psychological research on social perception and judgement. Reviewers commend its integration of cultural perspectives and narratives with established cognitive and social psychological theories. It is noted for effectively linking philosophical background with modern research and explaining complex ideas in an accessible manner.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781841696621

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 September 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 6 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 700g

Pages: 276

About the Author

Perry R. Hinton has taught psychology for many years in a number of British universities. His research is in the area of stereotyping and intercultural communication, with a particular interest in Western media interpretation of Japanese popular culture. He has previously written two books on the topic of person perception: The Psychology of Interpersonal Perception and Stereotypes, Cognition and Culture.

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