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Evolution Of Social Psychology Research Paper

Social Psychology One point in the evolution of social psychology that interests me is the Nazi influence upon social psychology in the United States. Before and after WWII, Nazis in various sciences sought and found refuge in the United States. Many of them, because of their experience and education, were put to work. Kurt Lewin is one of these notable Nazis that came from Germany, one of what were called, Gestalt psychologists. This is interesting for a few reasons. Average Americans forget or are ignorant of how many Nazis fled to the states and have had direct influences on many of the things we find in everyday life. It is somewhat ironic that a country that continues to vilify Nazis, especially in the media, owes so much to this group. It is interesting also in that the Nazis, though the agenda of their leader was extreme and flawed, were excellent scientists. They had strong scientific methods though the ultimate goal was deplorable.

Another point in the evolution of social psychology that I find striking is how instrumental media and propaganda were and are now. Again, during WWII, social psychologists used and practiced with propaganda and media to manipulate and study people. Fast forwarding several decades later, this seems very apparent and very relevant in the 21st century, where we are more media savvy, and greater media consumers. There...

We can only presume that social psychologists now have honed methods and are still relevant to areas such as advertising, propaganda, media, film, commercials, new media, social media, and more.
Lastly, I noticed how in social psychology, as in other fields, there was a period of extreme division and ethical controversy (1980s, 1990s). I found this inspiring; there should not be utter agreement within a field at all times. If so, then there is no robust debate, there are no risks taken, and then, is there much use for that field?

Lewin contended that behavior is a function of the person and the situation. Changing behavior and ultimately the person could be a matter of changing the situation. The influence and importance of media in the evolution of social psychology is ripe for analysis with respect to this contention. In my work as an adjunct professor, I believe situationism is relevant. If adjuncts showed bad behaviors such as lateness or late of preparation, to correct this, the department might pay adjuncts for prep hours and provide semi-private workspace. This change in the situation could change the adjuncts' behavior.

The current event of focus in relation to social motives is related to…

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