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    Small Group Communication: Theory & Practice: An Anthology

    Small Group Communication: Theory & Practice by Hirokawa, Randy Y.; Cathcart, Robert S.; Henman, Linda D.;

    An Anthology

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 8
    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2010. február 25.

    • ISBN 9780195330007
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem304 oldal
    • Méret 178x235 mm
    • Súly 100 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    The eighth edition of Small Group Communication: Theory and Practice presents a collection of readings from the most well-known researchers and practitioners in the field. This comprehensive anthology spans a broad range of topics in communication theory, research, and practice. These include contemporary views of small groups, theories of group communication, group development and organization, group communication processes, group and team performance, group leadership, culture and
    diversity in groups, and methods for analyzing group communication.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The eighth edition of Small Group Communication: Theory and Practice presents a collection of readings from the most well-known researchers and practitioners in the field. This comprehensive anthology spans a broad range of topics in communication theory, research, and practice. These include contemporary views of small groups, theories of group communication, group development and organization, group communication processes, group and team performance, group leadership,
    culture and diversity in groups, and methods for analyzing group communication.

    New to the Eighth Edition:
    New lead coeditor Randy Hirokawa (University of Iowa) brings a strong background in small group communication to the new edition, which features fourteen new and three updated chapters. New topics include:

    * The bona fide group perspective
    * The functional perspective
    * Symbolic convergence theory
    * Multiple sequence models of group development
    * Virtual group communication
    * New communication technologies
    * Social influence processes in groups
    * Counteractive influence and group leadership
    * Characteristics of effective health care teams
    * Sex, gender, and communication in groups
    * Narrative analysis of group communication
    * Methods for evaluating group communication

    In addition, two new sections have been added: "Theories of Group Communication" and "Observing Group Communication," with three new chapters in each section. Thought-provoking introductions to each section provide internal cohesiveness and structure to the book.

    Importantly, each reading offers its own individual introduction, which alerts readers to key points and integrates the selection into the larger themes of the section. These introductions serve as a "road map" as students travel through the ongoing intellectual developments, diverse views, and continuing debates that make the study of small group communication an exciting adventure.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part I: Nature of Groups
    Introduction
    1. Groups as Systems
    2. Rethinking the Nature of Groups: A Bona Fide Group Perspective
    3. Distinguishing Characteristics of Virtual Groups
    Part II: Theories of Group Communication
    Introduction
    4. Effective Decision-making and Problem-solving in Groups: A Functional Perspective
    5. Symbolic Convergence Theory
    6. Group Communication and the Structuring Process
    Part III: Organization of Groups
    Introduction
    7. Time and Transition in Work Teams: Toward a New Model of Group Development
    8. Multiple Sequence Model of Group Development
    Part IV: Group Processes
    Introduction
    9. Spatial Relationships in Small Groups
    10. Feedback Processes in Task Groups
    11. Influencing Others in Group Interaction: Individual, Subgroup, Group, and Intergroup Processes
    Part V: Groups and Teams
    Introduction
    12. Communication and Group Decision-making Efficacy
    13. New Communication Technologies and Teams
    14. Characteristics of Effective Health Care Teams
    15. Teaming with Emotions: The Impact of Emotionality on Work-Team Collaboration
    Part VI: Leadership in Groups
    Introduction
    16. Leadership as the Art of Counteractive Influence in Decision-making and Problem-solving Groups
    17. Leadership and Gender: Challenging Assumptions and Recognizing Resources
    18. Leadership as Organizing
    Part VII: Diversity in Groups
    Introduction
    19. Sex, Gender, and Communication in Small Groups
    20. Communication in the Multicultural Group
    21. Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Work Group Communication
    Part VIII: Analyzing Group Communication
    Introduction
    22. Observing Group Interaction
    23. Narrative Analysis of Group Communication
    24. Evaluating Group Discussion

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