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Social identity model of health
There are many factors that can influence health, but one that is frequently undervalued is that of social identity. These notes explore how your social identity can be a prominent predictor of mental health issues such as depression and PTSD, but also physical health illnesses such as stroke and diabetes.
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There are many factors that can influence health, but one that is frequently undervalued is that of social identity. These notes explore how your social identity can be a prominent predictor of mental health issues such as depression and PTSD, but also physical health illnesses such as stroke and diabetes.
Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology
This bundle c0ntains all lecture notes from this module. This includes information about social identity, prejudice, racism and how social identity can affect health, our bodies within society, and celebrity worship, big data and social media usage.
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- Agency and the body • Lecture notes
- Big Data, Big Psychiatry = Big Potential • Lecture notes
- Bodies of Resistance • Lecture notes
- Celebrity Worship and Parasocial Relationships • Lecture notes
- Does selfie taking affect personal memory? • Lecture notes
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This bundle c0ntains all lecture notes from this module. This includes information about social identity, prejudice, racism and how social identity can affect health, our bodies within society, and celebrity worship, big data and social media usage.
Social Identity and the Self
Psychology has had difficulties in accounting for social behaviour. The power of context has been undervalued. But what gives social situations power? When do people choose one group over another? When is one group ID salient over another? What happens when two groups are 
similar?
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Psychology has had difficulties in accounting for social behaviour. The power of context has been undervalued. But what gives social situations power? When do people choose one group over another? When is one group ID salient over another? What happens when two groups are 
similar?
Why do we watch reality tv?
So Why Do People Enjoy Watching Reality TV? Do we watch reality TV because we enjoy evaluating ourselves or judging other people’s 
behaviour? Do we watch reality TV to satisfy a voyeuristic tendency? 
Do we watch reality TV to feel connected? Does enjoyment come from watching others suffer and being humiliated?
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So Why Do People Enjoy Watching Reality TV? Do we watch reality TV because we enjoy evaluating ourselves or judging other people’s 
behaviour? Do we watch reality TV to satisfy a voyeuristic tendency? 
Do we watch reality TV to feel connected? Does enjoyment come from watching others suffer and being humiliated?
Governance and observation of the body
We can think of systems of control as drawing on notions of the observed and those doing the observation. The docile body, interested in self-improvement and self-governance is crucial in how powerful structures and norms are maintained and reinforced. Social media represents a form of Omniopticon, wherein the many watch the many-a form of governance. We can see how social media regulates the body & replicates existing structures of power
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We can think of systems of control as drawing on notions of the observed and those doing the observation. The docile body, interested in self-improvement and self-governance is crucial in how powerful structures and norms are maintained and reinforced. Social media represents a form of Omniopticon, wherein the many watch the many-a form of governance. We can see how social media regulates the body & replicates existing structures of power
What is Big Data?
Big Data works on the principle that the more you know about anything or any situation, the more reliably you can gain new insights and make predictions about what will happen in the future. Here we explore how big data, such as social media profiles and google trends, can be analysed to understand human behaviour.
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Big Data works on the principle that the more you know about anything or any situation, the more reliably you can gain new insights and make predictions about what will happen in the future. Here we explore how big data, such as social media profiles and google trends, can be analysed to understand human behaviour.
What is a selfie?
We explore various uses of a selfie including: Selfie as a tool for self exploration, Selfie as a tool for expression of mood / identity, Selfie as a tool for escapism and Selfie as a tool for asserting agency.
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We explore various uses of a selfie including: Selfie as a tool for self exploration, Selfie as a tool for expression of mood / identity, Selfie as a tool for escapism and Selfie as a tool for asserting agency.
What are the reasons for taking selfies?
Who Posts Selfies? What motivates selfie-taking? Is there a relationship between selfies and Photography Techniques? Is the placement of the main facial features consistent with known principles of photographic 
composition?
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Who Posts Selfies? What motivates selfie-taking? Is there a relationship between selfies and Photography Techniques? Is the placement of the main facial features consistent with known principles of photographic 
composition?
Social representation of human lives,
We have discussed how social representations can aid in the formation of stereotypes. We have discussed how media representations have a real impact on our daily lives. We have discussed some critiques of Social Representation Theory, and how some of these issues may reflect the historical context of the development of this theory
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We have discussed how social representations can aid in the formation of stereotypes. We have discussed how media representations have a real impact on our daily lives. We have discussed some critiques of Social Representation Theory, and how some of these issues may reflect the historical context of the development of this theory
Social representation of the body and the media
We have discussed the integral role that media plays in sharing and shaping social representations. The media has a constructive hand in how we receive messages, and these are taken up into social representations, which ultimately become part of our social realities. Organ donation demonstrates that social representations shift over time, and the media can have an influential hand in how representations come to look.
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We have discussed the integral role that media plays in sharing and shaping social representations. The media has a constructive hand in how we receive messages, and these are taken up into social representations, which ultimately become part of our social realities. Organ donation demonstrates that social representations shift over time, and the media can have an influential hand in how representations come to look.
Introduction to memory
Good expansion from A level stuff
Communication between neurons
A little bit complicated without Biology background but found this review really easy to follow and clearly explains everything
Introduction to Adolescence
Such an interesting topic. For sure going to use this when I get to third year
Introduction to Behaviourism
Great summary of the basics of this topic and good expansion from A-Levels
Celebrity Worship and Parasocial Relationships
Really interesting notes! Really well structured and condensed too