Social psychology holds an essential place in an anthropology degree, as it sheds light on how individuals think, feel, and act in a social context. While anthropology analyzes cultural and collective structures, social psychology focuses on the individual mechanisms that underpin them. Together, they help us understand how norms, values, and beliefs influence human behavior within societies. This course will therefore offer you a complementary perspective on human dynamics, exploring the constant interaction between the individual and their cultural environment. An invitation to cross disciplines to better grasp the complexity of human beings in society.