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Group Communication in Context (Lea's Communication (Paperback)) 2nd Edition
TITLE : Group Communication in Context
(Lea's Communication (Paperback)) 2nd Edition
ISBN : 9780805831504
AUTHOR : Lawrence R. Frey (Editor)
PUBLISHER : Taylor
FORMAT: Paperback
PAGES : 456
YEAR PUBLICATIONS : 2002
LANGUAGE: English
SUBJECT: Communications
WEIGHT (KG): 0.5
CONDITION: Used - Very Good
DESCRIPTION:
"The study of group communication has never been more critical, as
recent national and international events point to the fragility of group life.
An emerging perspective, the bona fide group perspective, offers hope for
improving group communication, for it recognizes that any group--a family,
community group, expedition team, social support group, organizational work
group, interorganizational collaboration, or international team--must be
studied and understood within the multiple contexts in which it is embedded and
that significantly affects who is considered to be part of a group, what occurs
within that group, and how that group interacts with other groups.
In the second edition of his award-winning volume, editor Lawrence R.
Frey showcases original research studies conducted on and about communication
in bona fide groups, demonstrating the conceptual promise of the bona fide group
perspective as realized in research practice. Divided into six sections, the
chapters cover a wide range of new or relatively understudied groups--including
youth community groups, Internet support groups, climbing expedition groups,
families, neighborhoods, and school boards--and demonstrate the wealth of
methodological approaches that can be used to study bona fide group
communication--including survey methods, interviews, textual analysis, content
analysis, participant observation, and discourse analysis.
Group Communication in Context: Studies of Bona
Fide Groups, Second Edition shows that the bona fide group perspective has the
power to transform our thinking about groups and group communication and, in
time, the practices in which groups and group members engage. The volume is
intended for use in group communication courses, as well as a reference for
group scholars. It is also appropriate for classes in psychology, social work,
counseling, sociology, anthropology, and related disciplines."
