Group Processes: Dynamics within and Between Groups

Group Processes: Dynamics within and Between Groups

by RupertBrown (Author)

Synopsis

This work is designed to deepen our understanding of relationships within and between groups by means of three key ideas. The first is that groups are a source of social identity - our sense of who we are and what we are worth derive from our group memberships. The second is the constant tension in group life between its task and socio-emotional aspects - getting on with the job while also getting on with people . The third is that group dynamics are frequently governed by social comparison processes, both among the members within the group and between the ingroup and various outgroups. The book introduces readers to the major theoretical and empirical developments in the field of group dynamics. It draws together the very considerable research conducted into group behaviour by other psychologists and by the author himself. There are supporting illustrations from contemporary life, focusing on such important issues as crowd behaviour, social conformity, group productivity, ethnic prejudice and conflict, and co-operation between groups.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 285
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 18 Aug 1988

ISBN 10: 0631144390
ISBN 13: 9780631144397

Media Reviews
Written with clarity and care, it emphasizes ideas over phenomena, and thus theoretical review over empirical summary. An excellent supplement in an upper-division undergraduate class. Contemporary Sociology
Author Bio
Rupert Brown is the editor of Intergroup Processes (British Psychological Society 1984) and co-editor with Miles Hewstone of Contact and Conflict in Intergroup Encounters (Blackwell 1986). He has taught and researched into group processes for more than ten years.