New Directions in Group CommunicationLawrence R. Frey SAGE Publications, 2002 - 326 lappuses New Directions in Group Communication takes as its mission the setting of the agenda for the study of group communication in the future. It does so by presenting work that scholars have not previously explored in the current small group communication literature. Part I focuses on new theoretical and conceptual directions, both presenting new views and extending current positions. Part II examines new research methodologies, while Part III looks at antecedent factors affecting group communication. Parts IV and V of the text provide insight into both group communication process and practices. Part VI covers different group communication contexts, including communication patterns in top management teams.
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... types were created by Randall Peterson and Pamela Owens ( average initial r = .76 ) . These ideal types represent Janis's ( 1982 ) groupthink and vigilant decision - making models . The groupthink ideal type includes the following : a ...
... types of groups , such as social groups and so- cial support groups . Space limitations , how- ever , necessitate focusing on a particular type of group ; future theory and research will need to determine the extent to which the points ...
... types ( salient external statuses , such as ethnicity and sex ) in an organization results in organizations that are uniform ( 100 % of same social type ) , skewed ( minority members are 1-15 % ) , tilted ( minority mem- bers are 16-34 ...
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