Societal psychology
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societal-psychology-252-7155396
title:
Societal psychology
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Societal psychology is a development within social psychology which emphasizes the all-embracing force of the social, institutional, and cultural environments, and with it the study of social phenomena in their own right as they affect, and are affected by, the members of the particular society. The term societal psychology was coined by Hilde Himmelweit and George Gaskell in 1990, in preference to sociological social psychology, to avoid a single alliance to one other discipline. Societal psych
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Aspect of social psychology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Societal_psychology
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2022-09-21T14:06:56Z
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