The Invention of Society: Psychological Explanations for Social PhenomenaISBN: 978-0-7456-1839-5
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416 pages
January 1991, Polity
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* This book won the European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Theory 1988. It is a classic work.
* It sets out to dismantle the idea that movements, crises and other phenomena produced in society must be explained by exclusively social causes, without recourse to psychological explanations.
* Moscovici is one of the leading social psychologists in Europe. He has written many books and is well-known among social psychologists and sociologists in the English-speaking world.
* This book won the European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Theory 1988. It is a classic work.
* It sets out to dismantle the idea that movements, crises and other phenomena produced in society must be explained by exclusively social causes, without recourse to psychological explanations.
* Moscovici is one of the leading social psychologists in Europe. He has written many books and is well-known among social psychologists and sociologists in the English-speaking world.
* It sets out to dismantle the idea that movements, crises and other phenomena produced in society must be explained by exclusively social
* Moscovici is one of the leading social psychologists in Europe. He has written many books and is well-known among social psychologists and sociologists in the English-speaking world.
* This book won the European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Theory 1988. It is a classic work.
* It sets out to dismantle the idea that movements, crises and other phenomena produced in society must be explained by exclusively social
* Moscovici is one of the leading social psychologists in Europe. He has written many books and is well-known among social psychologists and sociologists in the English-speaking world.