<p>The Social Psychology Network website (http://www.socialpsychology.org/) promotes awareness about psychological research and teaching, promotes peace, social justice, and sustainable living through public education, research, and the advancement of psychology. The SPN is truly a treasure trove of links, news, articles, blogs and more, all related to the World of Psychology. The website is divided under specific categories to facilitate easy access and browsing. These include: Social Psychology Topics, Graduate Programs, Professional Journals, General Psychology Journals, Teaching Resources, Psychology Textbooks, Online Psychology Studies, Blogs, Podcasts, and RSS, as well as Forums. <br /><br />Social psychology is the scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another. Under this category there are several links to social psychology topics such as prejudice and discrimination, gender, culture, social influence, interpersonal relations, group behaviour, aggression, and more. Some other social psychology areas which can be accessed include Psychology Area, Organizations and Conferences, Psychology Career Center, Ph.D. Program Rankings, Clinical Psychology Programs, Distance Learning Links, and Free Offerings from SPN. <br /><br />The Graduate Program category provides access to a database of more than 300 social-personality psychology graduate programmes, masters and doctoral, from 45 countries. <br />The Professional Journals category contains journals related to social psychology, personality psychology, and general psychology. You can get additional journal information, by using SPN Advanced Search (over 400 journals), PSYCLINE (comprehensive listing of journals), and Directory of Open Access Journals (free database). <br /><br />The topics under General Psychology Journals include Personality Psychology, Organizational and Group Behavior, Judgment and Decision Making, Aggression, Conflict, and Peace, and other Social Topics. <br /><br />Under the Teaching Resources category you can find links to a variety of social psychology teaching resources. These include textbooks, course syllabi, lecture notes, classroom activities, demonstrations, assignments, and others. <br /><br />Textbooks<br /><br />More than 200 textbooks related to social psychology have been listed under Psychology Textbooks. A book icon indicates whether the publisher would oblige with a request for an examination copy. <br /><br />The Online Psychology Studies page contains links to 221 web-based experiments, surveys, and other social psychology studies. To help reach a wider audience study links posted here are also publicised via Twitter and an RSS feed. <br /><br />Blogs<br /><br />The Blogs, Podcasts, and RSS category contains over 150 links to psychology-related blogs, podcasts, and RSS feeds. <br /><br />The Social Psychology Network hosts five different online forums where visitors can share information, and also interact with one another. These forums are designed to open up channels of communication and build ‘virtual communities’ within the discipline of social psychology. The forums include:<br /><br />*Student Discussion Forum, wherein one can discuss psychology, issues of common interest, ask for help with term papers and research projects, promote student events and opportunities, network, and more. <br /><br />*The Professional Discussion Forum, designed for professionals working in psychology and related fields. They can participate in online discussions, post conference announcements, locate others who share their research interests, and more. <br /><br />*The Job Posting Forum, set up for colleges, universities, and other employers to advertise jobs and postdoctoral positions related to social psychology. All advertisements are free, and job applicants can search the database by keywords. To help reach a wide audience, jobs posted here are also publicised through an RSS feed and Twitter account followed by over 3,000 people. <br /><br />*The Add-a-Link Page, lets visitors promote any website of their choice -- whether or not the site concerns psychology, and whether or not they created it. If you have a website you'd like others to know about, stop by and add it to the list! <br /><br />*The Listserv Message Center facilitates exchange of email messages between members through the listservs of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, and the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. <br /><br />Social Psychology Network (SPN) is now better known around the world as an educational organisation. Founded by Scott Plous, the 16,000 plus links presently are viewed 70,000 times or more each day by people in over 100 countries — a total of more than 201 million page views since 1966, the year SPN was founded. </p>
<p>The Social Psychology Network website (http://www.socialpsychology.org/) promotes awareness about psychological research and teaching, promotes peace, social justice, and sustainable living through public education, research, and the advancement of psychology. The SPN is truly a treasure trove of links, news, articles, blogs and more, all related to the World of Psychology. The website is divided under specific categories to facilitate easy access and browsing. These include: Social Psychology Topics, Graduate Programs, Professional Journals, General Psychology Journals, Teaching Resources, Psychology Textbooks, Online Psychology Studies, Blogs, Podcasts, and RSS, as well as Forums. <br /><br />Social psychology is the scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another. Under this category there are several links to social psychology topics such as prejudice and discrimination, gender, culture, social influence, interpersonal relations, group behaviour, aggression, and more. Some other social psychology areas which can be accessed include Psychology Area, Organizations and Conferences, Psychology Career Center, Ph.D. Program Rankings, Clinical Psychology Programs, Distance Learning Links, and Free Offerings from SPN. <br /><br />The Graduate Program category provides access to a database of more than 300 social-personality psychology graduate programmes, masters and doctoral, from 45 countries. <br />The Professional Journals category contains journals related to social psychology, personality psychology, and general psychology. You can get additional journal information, by using SPN Advanced Search (over 400 journals), PSYCLINE (comprehensive listing of journals), and Directory of Open Access Journals (free database). <br /><br />The topics under General Psychology Journals include Personality Psychology, Organizational and Group Behavior, Judgment and Decision Making, Aggression, Conflict, and Peace, and other Social Topics. <br /><br />Under the Teaching Resources category you can find links to a variety of social psychology teaching resources. These include textbooks, course syllabi, lecture notes, classroom activities, demonstrations, assignments, and others. <br /><br />Textbooks<br /><br />More than 200 textbooks related to social psychology have been listed under Psychology Textbooks. A book icon indicates whether the publisher would oblige with a request for an examination copy. <br /><br />The Online Psychology Studies page contains links to 221 web-based experiments, surveys, and other social psychology studies. To help reach a wider audience study links posted here are also publicised via Twitter and an RSS feed. <br /><br />Blogs<br /><br />The Blogs, Podcasts, and RSS category contains over 150 links to psychology-related blogs, podcasts, and RSS feeds. <br /><br />The Social Psychology Network hosts five different online forums where visitors can share information, and also interact with one another. These forums are designed to open up channels of communication and build ‘virtual communities’ within the discipline of social psychology. The forums include:<br /><br />*Student Discussion Forum, wherein one can discuss psychology, issues of common interest, ask for help with term papers and research projects, promote student events and opportunities, network, and more. <br /><br />*The Professional Discussion Forum, designed for professionals working in psychology and related fields. They can participate in online discussions, post conference announcements, locate others who share their research interests, and more. <br /><br />*The Job Posting Forum, set up for colleges, universities, and other employers to advertise jobs and postdoctoral positions related to social psychology. All advertisements are free, and job applicants can search the database by keywords. To help reach a wide audience, jobs posted here are also publicised through an RSS feed and Twitter account followed by over 3,000 people. <br /><br />*The Add-a-Link Page, lets visitors promote any website of their choice -- whether or not the site concerns psychology, and whether or not they created it. If you have a website you'd like others to know about, stop by and add it to the list! <br /><br />*The Listserv Message Center facilitates exchange of email messages between members through the listservs of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, and the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. <br /><br />Social Psychology Network (SPN) is now better known around the world as an educational organisation. Founded by Scott Plous, the 16,000 plus links presently are viewed 70,000 times or more each day by people in over 100 countries — a total of more than 201 million page views since 1966, the year SPN was founded. </p>