The Handbook of Group Communication Theory and Research establishes a central resource for the field, documenting and synthesizing the work done in group communication′s 50-year history. With contributions from the most experienced and respected scholars in the field, the editors Lawrence R. Frey, Dennis S. Gouran, and Marshall Scott Poole present an overview of group communication study and examine a variety of theoretical positions and methodological practices. The volume is divided into six broad areas of communication scholarship: Foundations of group communication theory and researchIndividuals and group communicationTask and relational group communicationGroup communication processesGroup communication facilitationGroup communication contexts and applications The sections serve as a crossroads where various paths pursued in each area meet, summarize and suggest new maps and roads that need to be followed in the future. Offering a comprehensive history of group communication theory and research, and establishing new conceptual perspectives and research agendas for future group communication scholars, this important resource will be an unrivalled tool for scholars, researchers, educators, practitioners, and students alike.
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Introduction - Lawrence R Frey
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF GROUP COMMUNICATION THEORY AND RESEARCH
Communication in Groups - Dennis S Gouran
The Emergence and Evolution of a Field of Study
Group Communication Theory - Marshall Scott Poole
The Systems Metaphor in Group Communication - Edward A Mabry
Group Communication Methodology - Marshall Scott Poole, Joann Keyton and Lawrence R Frey
Issues and Considerations
PART TWO: INDIVIDUALS AND GROUP COMMUNICATION
What Differences do Individual Differences in Groups Make? - Beth Bonniwell Haslett and Jenn Ruebush
The Effects of Individuals, Culture and Group Composition
Socialization Processes in Groups - Carolyn M Anderson, Bruce L Riddle and Matthew M Martin
PART THREE: TASK AND RELATIONAL GROUP COMMUNICATION
Task-Group Communication and Decision-Making Performance - Randy Y Hirokawa and Abran J Salazar
Relational Communication in Groups - Joann Keyton
PART FOUR: GROUP COMMUNICATION PROCESSES
Collective Information Processing in Groups - Kathleen Propp
Nonverbal Aspects of Group Communication - Sandra Ketrow
Influence Processes in Group Interaction - Renée A Meyers and Dale E Brashers
Theorizing about the Group Communication-Leadership Relationship - Charles Pavitt
Input-Process-Output and Functional Models
Group Communication and Creativity Processes - Susan Jarboe
PART FIVE: GROUP COMMUNICATION FACILITATION
Improving Group Communication Performance - Beatrice G Schultz
An Overview of Diagnosis and Intervention
The Impact of Formal Procedures on Group Processes, Members and Task Outcomes - Sunwolf and David R Seibold
Communication Technology and Group Communication - Craig R Scott
PART SIX: GROUP COMMUNICATION CONTEXTS AND APPLICATIONS
Communication in Family Units - Thomas J Socha
Studying the First `Group′
Group Communication in the Formal Educational Context - Terre H Allen and Timothy G Plax
Communication in Social Support Groups - Rebecca J Welch Cline
Communication in Organizational Work Groups - Howard H Greenbaum and Jim L Query Jr
A Review and Analysis of Natural Work Group Studies
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780761910275
Publisert
1999-08-24
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Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
1280 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
613