Documents and synthesizes work done in group communication scholarship's 50-year history, presenting an overview of group communication study from its beginnings in pedagogy to its status as a mature discipline with a variety of theoretical positions and methodological practices. Material is divided
1 JENNIFER H. WALDECK University of Kansas CAROLYN A. SHEPARD JEREMY TEITELBAUM W. JEFFREY FARRAR DAVID R. SEIBOLD University of California , Santa Barbara T The study of group processes has enjoyed a long and vital role in the social ...
This volume considers the current research of group communication scholars, provides an overview of major foci in the discipline, and points toward possible trajectories for future scholarship.
In this text, editors Marshall Scott Poole and Andrea B. Hollingshead capitalize on the theoretical advances made over the last fifty years by integrating models and theories of small groups into a set of nine general theoretical ...
This book is recommended for academics, professionals and researchers in communication and organization
In W. L. French, C. H. Bell, & R. A. Zawacki (Eds.), Organizational development: Theory, practice, and research (pp. 18–32). Homewood, IL: BPI/Irwin. Gruman, J. (2003, March 28). Basic vs. applied research: Finding a balance.
This volume considers the current research of group communication scholars, provides an overview of major foci in the discipline, and points toward possible trajectories for future scholarship.
The text's guiding principle is that methodological choices are made from one's research questions or hypotheses.
... online for health outcomes . Review of Communication Research , 4 , 65–87 . https://rcommunicationr.org/index.php/rcr/article/view/19 Yeshua - Katz , D. , & Hård af Segerstad , Y. ( 2020 ) . Catch 22 : The paradox of social media ...
The text's guiding principle is that methodological choices are made from one's research questions or hypotheses.
Helping group members to feel important in terms of providing the public good or preserving the common resource pool has also been found to be effective ( Kerr & Kaufman - Gilliland , 1994 ) .