Social psychology and social networks: Individuals and social systems |
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Authors: | Garry Robins Yoshi Kashima |
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Affiliation: | School of Behavioural Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | Social psychology and social network research are both centrally concerned with human sociality. Despite some historically significant interactions between the two, these areas of investigation have not been usefully deployed together in recent research endeavours. The present paper attempts to bring out some points of both theoretical and methodological contentions, to characterize the gap between them, to traverse briefly the trajectories of their historical development, and to provide some concrete instances of these differences. Intellectual resources available to Asian social psychology are reviewed, which may help bridge the gap between the two areas of research. We conclude by calling for a greater integration of social psychology and social network perspectives in future research. |
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Keywords: | individualism interdependence methodological relationism social cognition social networks structuralism |
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