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Group processes : dynamics within and between groups / Rupert Brown and Sam Pehrson.

by Brown, Rupert, author.
Additional authors: Pehrson, Sam.
Edition statement:Third edition. Published by : Blackwell ( Hoboken, NJ : ) Physical details: 1 online resource, xi, 329 pages. ISBN: 9781118719312 . Year: 2020
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Includes index.

The Reality of Groups – Group Formation and Other Elementary Group Processes – Reaching Agreement in Groups – Innovation and Change in Groups – The Effectiveness of Groups – The Morality of Groups – Conflict and Inequality – Rebellion and Social Change – Bringing Groups Together.

Offering a critical appraisal of theory and research on groups, Group Processes: Dynamics with and Between Groups is one of the most respected texts in the field. This comprehensive volume covers all the essential dynamics of group processes and intergroup relations, ranging from group formation, norms, social influence and leadership to group aggression, prejudice, solidarity, intergroup contact and collective action. Contemporary examples and plentiful charts, graphs, and illustrations complement discussions of the latest themes and current controversies in group psychology. Now in its third edition, this book has been thoroughly revised with a significant amount of new and updated content. New topics include the contribution of groups to health and wellbeing, group-based emotions, hierarchy and oppression, intergroup helping and solidarity, acculturation and reconciliation. Sections on social influence, crowd behavior, leadership, prejudice, collective action and intergroup contact have been comprehensively revised and updated to reflect two decades of development in these fields. Three interlinked themes-social identity, social context, and social action-illustrate the influence of groups on self and self-worth, the meaning and consequences of membership in groups, and how groups can be vehicles for members to achieve change in their environments.

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