SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
cod. 1003028

Academic year 2016/17
3° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Psicologia sociale (M-PSI/05)
Field
Discipline psicologiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

The course aims to promote the key knowledge of the discipline (the concepts of role, identity, groups, social influence) and understanding of the psychosocial processes involved in the reorganization process after family separation.

It also aims to sustain students’ ability to apply the knowledge learned both to other disciplinary contexts - given the interdisciplinary nature of some basic concepts of the discipline - and to the contexts of the student's experience, especially accrued during the training period and the professional activity.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The course aims to present the perspectives and the fundamental concepts of social psychology and provide the tools for understanding, in a psychosocial perspective, behaviors, interactive processes and groups.
The last part of the course will consider the processes involved in the construction of gender identities and family roles, with particular regard to parental roles.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Students attending at least 2/3 of course hours

- V. Burr, La persona in psicologia sociale, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2004
- A. L. Zanatta, Nuove madri e nuovi padri, Il Mulino, Bologna 2011
- Ulteriori materiali di studio verranno indicati agli studenti nel corso delle lezioni

Other students

- V. Burr, La persona in psicologia sociale, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2004
- A. L. Zanatta, Nuove madri e nuovi padri, Il Mulino, Bologna 2011
- L. Fruggeri, Diverse normalità, Carocci, Roma 2005

Teaching methods

In the first part of the course, for the presentation of theoretical orientations and the basic concepts of the discipline, teaching will be done mainly through lectures, integrated by use of tutorials, small group work and watching/discussing videos.

The deepening of issues related to gender identities and family roles will be addressed using methods such as: discussion of films, focus on key themes using resources (articles, case discussion, etc.) provided by the teacher, seminars run by experts.

Assessment methods and criteria

Students’ will be assessed with final written exams.

Assessments are designed to evaluate:
- The knowledge gained by the student on the topics covered in the course
- The ability to make appropriate links between the topics covered in the course and between these and those of other disciplines
- The ability to identify the relevant factors on which to base their judgments on the issues and problems discussed during the course
- The ability to apply the knowledge learned to their contexts of training and professional experience


In the written tests, such knowledge and skills will be assessed through open-ended questions. When assessing students, questions will be differentiated by objective and will test both the student's knowledge and his judgment capacity and ability to apply the knowledge learned.

The assessment is considered sufficient when the student demonstrates a full understanding of the basic concepts and issues discussed in the course, as well as having sufficient capacity to make connections and reflect on what they have learned

Other information

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