Social psychology of groups : a reader
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Social psychology of groups : a reader
JAI Press, c1993
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This collection of articles reflects trends within what is often termed sociological social psychology. This psychology employs a social structural theme and it tends to place more emphasis on cumulative theoretical work, instead of the accumulation of empirical observations.
Table of Contents
- Sociological social psychology - a preface, Edward J. Lawler and Barry Markovsky
- status cues, expectations and behaviour, Joseph Berger et al
- role differentiation - orienting principles, Ralph Turner and Paul Colomy
- the labelling of mental illness as a status organizing process, David G. Wagner
- individual moral choices and social evaluations - a research odyssey, Sanford M. Dornbusch
- dissent, group process and creativity, Charlan Jeanne Nemeth
- power, dependence and coalitions, Karen S. Cook and Mary R. Gillmore
- the structural goal/exception theory of co-operation in social networks of divorced and disputing parents, Janet R. Johnston and Linda E.G. Campbell
- can the circle be unbroken? small groups and social movements, Gary Alan Fine and Randy Stoeker
- generational conflict and intergroup relations as the foundation for political generations, Richard G. Braungart and Margaret M. Braungart.
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