First, the course provides a comprehensive overview of the various views regarding the benefits of bridging social psychology.
Second, the course addresses various theoretical issues and societal problems that call for a transdisciplinary approaches.
Third, the course focuses on theoretical, analytical, and methodological skills, using assignments in which students write theoretical reviews on an “timely” topic advancing strong (theoretical) analysis and resulting in inspiring and novel take-home messages for the scientist -- and ideally for society as well.
Course Description
Social psychology may be regarded as the science of social phenomena, and as such is meaningfully linked to several other fields of psychology and disciplines beyond psychology. Given its breadth and location within the scientific landscape, the potential of social psychology to bridge with other fields and disciplines is increasingly recognized. Such bridging may bring about theoretical benefits (e. g., contributing to an overarching theory), including methodological benefits (e. g., contributing to convergent measurement), and societal benefits (e. g., contributing to knowledge that helps us understand and potentially solve a societal problem). The central goal of this course is threefold.
First, the course provides a comprehensive overview of the various views regarding the benefits of bridging social psychology.
Second, the course addresses various theoretical issues and societal problems that call for a transdisciplinary approaches.
Third, the course focuses on theoretical, analytical, and methodological skills, using assignments in which students write using assignments in which students write theoretical reviews on an “timely” topic advancing strong (theoretical) analysis and resulting in inspiring and novel take-home messages for the scientist -- and ideally for society as well. There are more and more journals in Psychology and other disciplines that focus on theoretical or empirical reviews, such as Current Directions in Psychological Science, Current Opinion in Psychology, Perspectives on Psychological Science, or Social and Personality Psychology Compass. The goal is to write such an article. Examples of topics are aggression, helping, volunteering, suicide, empathy, fairness, trust, revenge, forgiveness, religion, individualism in society, hate, hostility, extremism, radicalization, refugee support, functions of sport, or any topic that is bound to be interesting to a broader audience – or simply, the interested, scientifically oriented layperson.
Study Characteristics
- Discipline: Psychology
- Type of education: group assignment; lecture; literature survey; Lectures and tutorials
- Academic skill: N/A
- Graduate School: IBBA
- Start date: TBD
- End date: TBD
- Minimum number of students: N/A
- Maximum number of students: N/A
- Admission criteria: Contact the course coordinator for information on admission criteria: Prof.dr. P.A.M. van Lange, p.a.m.van.lange@vu.nl
- Concluding assessment: N/A
- Assessment type: Essays and assignments
- With Certificate: N/A
- Schedule info: https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/Master/2019-2020/social-psychology/P_MBRIDGI
- Number of lessons: N/A
- Total course duration in hrs.: N/A
- Sign up period: N/A
- Anticipated hrs of study: N/A
- Available to: PhD students VU (and VU RMA students)
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Course Description & Study Characteristics
Course Description
Social psychology may be regarded as the science of social phenomena, and as such is meaningfully linked to several other fields of psychology and disciplines beyond psychology. Given its breadth and location within the scientific landscape, the potential of social psychology to bridge with other fields and disciplines is increasingly recognized. Such bridging may bring about theoretical benefits (e. g., contributing to an overarching theory), including methodological benefits (e. g., contributing to convergent measurement), and societal benefits (e. g., contributing to knowledge that helps us understand and potentially solve a societal problem). The central goal of this course is threefold.
First, the course provides a comprehensive overview of the various views regarding the benefits of bridging social psychology.
Second, the course addresses various theoretical issues and societal problems that call for a transdisciplinary approaches.
Third, the course focuses on theoretical, analytical, and methodological skills, using assignments in which students write using assignments in which students write theoretical reviews on an “timely” topic advancing strong (theoretical) analysis and resulting in inspiring and novel take-home messages for the scientist -- and ideally for society as well. There are more and more journals in Psychology and other disciplines that focus on theoretical or empirical reviews, such as Current Directions in Psychological Science, Current Opinion in Psychology, Perspectives on Psychological Science, or Social and Personality Psychology Compass. The goal is to write such an article. Examples of topics are aggression, helping, volunteering, suicide, empathy, fairness, trust, revenge, forgiveness, religion, individualism in society, hate, hostility, extremism, radicalization, refugee support, functions of sport, or any topic that is bound to be interesting to a broader audience – or simply, the interested, scientifically oriented layperson.
Study Characteristics
- Discipline: Psychology
- Type of education: group assignment; lecture; literature survey; Lectures and tutorials
- Academic skill: N/A
- Graduate School: IBBA
- Start date: TBD
- End date: TBD
- Minimum number of students: N/A
- Maximum number of students: N/A
- Admission criteria: Contact the course coordinator for information on admission criteria: Prof.dr. P.A.M. van Lange, p.a.m.van.lange@vu.nl
- Concluding assessment: N/A
- Assessment type: Essays and assignments
- With Certificate: N/A
- Schedule info: https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/Master/2019-2020/social-psychology/P_MBRIDGI
- Number of lessons: N/A
- Total course duration in hrs.: N/A
- Sign up period: N/A
- Anticipated hrs of study: N/A
- Available to: PhD students VU (and VU RMA students)
Contact the cluster coordinator
Prof.dr. P.A.M. van Lange