
The Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology
The Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology is a comprehensive guide exploring how language influences social behavior, identity, and relationships. It discusses how people use language to connect, persuade, and establish social roles, and how social contexts shape communication. The book combines research from psychology and linguistics to explain phenomena like how language affects impression formation, group dynamics, and cultural differences. Overall, it highlights the powerful role of language in shaping our social world, helping both researchers and interested readers understand the complex ways language and social psychology intersect.