Social Psychology of Dress presents and explains the major theories and concepts that are important to understanding relationships between dress and human behavior. These concepts and theories are derived from such disciplines as sociology, psychology, anthropology, communication, and textiles and clothing. Information presented will provide summaries of empirical research, as well as examples from current events or popular culture. The book provides a broad-based and inclusive discussion of the social psychology of dress, including: - The study of dress and how to do it - Cultural topics such as cultural patterns including technology, cultural complexity, normative order, aesthetics, hygiene, ethnicity, ritual - Societal topics such as family, economy-occupation, social organizations and sports, fraternal organizations - Individual-focused theories on deviance, personality variables, self, values, body image and social cognition - Coverage of key theories related to dress and identity provide a strong theoretical foundation for further research Unique chapter features bring in industry application and current events. The end-of-chapter summaries, discussion questions and activities give students opportunities to study and research dress. Teaching resources including an instructor's guide, test bank and PowerPoint presentations with full-color versions of images from the textbook. Social Psychology of Dress STUDIO - Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips - Review concepts with flashcards of essential vocabulary - Download worksheets to complete chapter activities
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Preface PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF DRESS 1. Why Study Dress? 2. Origins and Functions of Dress 3. Conducting Research on Dress PART TWO: PSYCHOLOGICAL/SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PER-SPECTIVES ON DRESS 4. Dress and Social Cognition 5. Dress and Impression Formation 6. Dress and Physical Appearance 7. Dress and Body Image 8. Dress and Personality 9. Dress and the Self PART THREE: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DRESS 10. Dress and Identity 11. Dress and Socialization 12. Dress and Social Groups PART FOUR: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DRESS 13. Dress and Cultural Aesthetics 14. Dress and Cultural Rituals Glossary Index Credits
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The book appears to provide a comprehensive overview of dress and behavior. I personally like the inclusion of a chapter on research. In this area of our discipline, good books are VERY hard to come by. What the authors have proposed is a very thorough analysis of basic dress behavior and is much needed.
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An introduction to the social psychology of dress and how the interaction between dress and its social context shapes our perception of each other and the world.
Chapters include objectives, end of chapter summary, discussion questions, list of key terms, photographs, tables, figures and suggestions for student in-class activities.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781501330711
Publisert
2017-04-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Fairchild Books
Vekt
1129 gr
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt

Biographical note

Sharron J. Lennon is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at Indiana University, USA. Kim K. P. Johnson is Professor of Design and Retail Merchandising in the Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel at the University of Minnesota, USA. Nancy Rudd is Faculty Emeritus in the Department of Human Sciences at Ohio State University, USA.