In social relationships : an introduction to the social psychology of membership and intimacy

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In social relationships : an introduction to the social psychology of membership and intimacy

Alan Radley

Open University Press, 1991

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [131]-136

Includes indexes

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This book is an introduction to the fields of group dynamics and social interaction. It begins from the assumption that people live together in relationships which are personal, but also part of a larger social structure. The book argues that formal relationships and personal intimacy are not mutually exclusive. The author uses examples from everyday experience, and writes in a manner that should make the text accessible to a layperson.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction: explanations and illustrations
  • appearances, claims and secrets
  • the group setting. Part 2 Social identity: the crossroads of group involvements
  • playfulness and seriousness
  • non-verbal behaviour and communication. Part 3 The social body: intimacy and control. Part 4 Ideas in practice: the denial of ambiguity.

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