Psychology Press

Self Continuity: Individual and Collective Perspectives

cover of Self Continuity

Edited by Fabio Sani

  • List Price: $69.95
  • ISBN: 978-0-8058-5701-6
  • Published by: Psychology Press (formerly published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates)
  • Publication Date: 04/15/2008
  • Pages: 296
  • Binding(s): Hardback

About the Book

This volume is the first to bring together the fast-growing research on self-continuity from multiple perspectives within and beyond social psychology.

The book covers individual and collective aspects of self-continuity, while a final section explores the relationship between these two forms. Topics include environmental and cultural influences on self-continuity; the interplay of autobiographical memory and personal self-continuity; the psychological function of self-continuity; personal and collective self-continuity; and resistance to change. The volume is rounded off with commentaries on the central issues and themes that have been discussed.

The book provides a unique sourcebook for this important topic and will appeal not only to upper-level students and researchers in social psychology, but, in view of the multiple perspectives represented in the volume, it will also appeal to cognitive, developmental, and personality psychologists.

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