SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY COMPREHENSIVE EXAM READING LIST

SOCIOLOGY (PHD)

KentStateUniversity – University of Akron

MINOR

GENERAL READINGS

American Sociological Association 2000. “The State of Social Psychology at the Millenium. Social

Psychology Quarterly (Special Issue) 63(4).

Aronson, Elliot. 1990. Methods of Research in Social Psychology, 2nd Edition. New York: McGraw- Hill.

Cook, Karen S., Gary Alan Fine, and James S. House (ed.s). 1995. Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Needham Heights, MA: Simon and Schuster.

Delameter, John (ed.). 2003. Handbook of Social Psychology. New York: Kluwer

Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Homans, George C. 1975. “What Do We Mean by Social ‘Structure’?” Pp. 53-65 in Approaches to the Study of Social Structure, edited by Peter Blau.

House, James S. 1977. “The Three Faces of Social Psychology.” Sociometry 40:161-177.

Kohn, Melvin L. 1989. “Social Structure and Personality: A Quintessentially Sociological Approach to Social Psychology.” Social Forces, 68: 26-33.

Rosenberg, Morris and Ralph H. Turner (ed.s). 1981. Social Psychology: Sociological Perspectives. New York: Basic Books.

Sewell, William H. 1989.” Some Reflections on the Golden Age of Interdisciplinary Social Psychology. Social Psychology Quarterly 52: 88-97. (also see the introduction by Duane Alwin)

Shaw, Marvin E., and Philip R. Costanzo. 1982. Theories of Social Psychology, 2nd edition. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Stolte, John F., Gary Alan Fine, and Karen S. Cook. 2001. “Sociological Miniaturism: Seeing the Big

Through the Small in Social Psychology.” Annual Review of Sociology 27: 387-413.

Thoits, Peggy A. 1995. “Social Psychology: The Interplay between Sociology and Psychology.” Social Forces 73:1231-1243.

Turner, Ralph H. 1988. “Personality in Society: Social Psychology’s Contribution to Sociology.” Social Psychology Quarterly 51:1-10.

Zelditch, Morris Jr. 1969. “Can you Really Study an Army in the Laboratory?” Pp. 528-539 in Complex Organizations, edited by Amitai Etzioni. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.

SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND PERSONALITY

Elder, Glen H., Jr. (1994) "Time, Human Agency, and Social Change: Perspectives on the Life Course," Social Psychology Quarterly (March): 4-15.

Goode, William J. 1960. “A Theory of Role Strain.” American Sociological Review 25:483-96.

Hochschild, Arlie Russell. 1979. “Emotion Work, Feeling Rules, and Social Structure.” American Journal of Sociology 85:551-575.

Kohn, Melvin L. 1989 (1977). Class and Conformity: A Study in Values. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

McLeod, Jane D. and Timothy J. Owens. 2004. “Psychological Well-Being in the Early Life Course: Variations by Socioeconomic Status, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity. Social Psychology Quarterly 67: 217-235.

Pearlin, Leonard I., Elizabeth G. Menaghan, Morton A. Lieberman, and Joseph T. Mullan. 1981. “The Stress Process.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 22:337-356.

Social Psychology Quarterly. 1990 (Special Issue: Social Structure and the Individual):53.

Schooler, Carmi. 1996. “Cultural and Social-Structural Explanations of Cross-National

Psychological Differences.” Annual Review of Sociology 22: 323-49.

Thoits, Peggy A. 1985. “Self-labeling Processes in Mental Illness: The Role of Emotional Deviance.” American Journal of Sociology 92:221-249.

Turner, R. Jay and Franco Marino. 1994. "Social Support and Social Structure: A

Descriptive Epidemiology." Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 35:193-212.

STRUCTURAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Berger, Joseph, Cecilia L. Ridgeway, M. Hamit Fişek, and Robert Z. Norman. 1998. "The

Legitimation and Delegitimation of Power and Prestige Orders." American Sociological Review 63:3:379-405.

Berger, Joseph, Cecilia L. Ridgeway, and Morris Zelditch, Jr. 2002. “Construction of Status and Referential Structures.” Sociological Theory 20:2:157-179.

Blau, Peter M. 1964, 1998. Exchange and Power in Social Life. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Della Fave, L. Richard. 1980. “The Meek Shall Not Inherit the Earth: Self-Evaluation and the

Legitimacy of Stratification.” American Sociological Review 45:6:955-971.

Emerson, Richard M. 1962. “Power-Dependence Relations.” American Sociological Review, 27, 31- 40.

Lovaglia, Michael J. 1999. “Understanding Network Exchange Theory.” Pp. 31-59 in Shane R.

Thye, Edward J. Lawler, Michael W. Macy, and Henry A. Walker (Eds.), Advances in Group

Processes, Vol. 16. Stamford, CT: JAI Press.

Markovsky, Barry, David Willer, and Travis Patton. 1988. “Power Relations in Exchange

Networks.” American Sociological Review 53:3:220-236.

Molm, Linda. 2003. “Theoretical Comparisons of Forms of Exchange.” Sociological Theory

21:1:1-17.

Ridgeway, Cecilia. 1991. “The Social Construction of Status Value: Gender and Other Nominal Characteristics.” Social Forces 70:2:367-386.

Stolte, John F. 1983. “The Legitimation of Structural Inequality: Reformulation and Test of the

Self-Evaluation Argument.” American Sociological Review 48:3:331-342.

SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM AND SELF THEORIES

Blumer, Herbert. 1969. Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method. New Jersey: Prentice- Hall.

Burke, Peter. 1991. “Identity Processes and Social Stress,” American Sociological Review 56(6):836- 49.

Burke, Peter J. and Donald C. Reitzes. 1991. “An Identity Theory Approach to Commitment,” Social Psychology Quarterly 54(3):239-251.

Campbell, Jennifer. 1999. “Self-Esteem and Clarity of the Self-Concept.” Pp. 223-239 in The Self in

Social Psychology, edited by Roy F. Baumeister. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

Cast, Alicia and Peter Burke. 2002. “A Theory of Self-Esteem,” Social Forces 80(3):1041-1068.

Cooley, Charles Horton. 1902. “The Looking Glass Self.” Pp. 179-185 in Human Nature and the Social Order. New York: Scribner's.

Felson, Richard B. 1985. “Reflected Appraisals and the Development of Self.” Social

Psychology Quarterly 48:71-78.

Gecas, Viktor. 1982. “The Self-Concept.” Annual Review of Sociology 8:1-33.

Goffman, Erving, 1983 "The Interaction Order: 1982 ASA Presidential Address." American Sociological Review. 48:1-17.

Goffman, Erving. 1967. Interaction Ritual: Essays on Face-to-face Behavior. NY: Doubleday/Anchor

Heise, David R. 1989. “Effects of Emotion Displays on Social Identification.” Social

Psychology Quarterly 52:10-21.

Hogg, M.A., D. J. Terry, and K. M. White. 1995. “A Tale of Two Theories: A Critical Comparison of Identity Theory with Social Identity Theory.” Social Psychology Quarterly 58:255-269.

Markus, Hazel, and Shinobu Kitayama. 1999. “Culture and the Self: Implications for Cognition,

Emotion, and Motivation.” Pp. 339-367. in The Self in Social Psychology, edited by Roy F. Baumeister. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

Mead, George Herbert. 1934. Mind, Self and Society. Chicago: University Press.

McCall, George and J. L. Simmons. 1978. Identities and Interactions. NY: Free Press.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2006. “Affect Control Theory.” In Peter Burke (ed) Contemporary Social Psychological Theories. StanfordUniversity Press.

Shott, Susan. 1979. “Emotion and Social Life: A Symbolic Interactionist Analysis.” American Journal of Sociology 84:1317-1334.

Shrauger, J. Sidney., and Thomas J. Schoeneman. 1999. “Symbolic Interactionist View of Self-

Concept: Through the Looking Glass Darkly.” Pp. 25-41 in The Self in Social Psychology, edited by Roy F. Baumeister. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

Stryker, Sheldon. 1980. Symbolic Interactionism: A Social Structural Version. Menlo

Park: Benjamin Cummings.

Stryker, Sheldon and Richard T. Serpe. 1994. “Identity Salience and Psychological

Centrality: Equivalent, Overlapping, or Complementary Concepts?” Social Psychology Quarterly 57:16-35.

Turner, Ralph 1976 "The Real Self: From Institution to Impulse." American Journal of Sociology. 81:989-1016.

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