People's lives are inescapably bound with the groups to which they belong. Whether at home, work, or play human beings are essentially group beings. Thus, an understanding of behavior in group settings is a central task for social psychology. "Group Processes" aims to deepen our understanding of relationships within and between groups by means of three key ideas. First, groups are a source of social identity; our sense of who we are and what we are worth derives from our group memberships. Second, there is a constant tension in group life between its task and socio-emotional aspects; "getting on with the job" whilst also "getting on with people". Third, group dynamics are frequently governed by comparison processes, both within the group and between the ingroup and various outgroups.In this comprehensively revised edition, Rupert Brown introduces readers to the major developments in the field of group processes in a clear and compelling way. All the chapters have been thoroughly updated and several new sections have been added. There are considerably extended treatments of such key topics as group cohesion, social comparison, leadership, social facilitation, group performance, socio-cognitive aspects of intergroup relations, and social identity processes. The new material is woven seamlessly into the existing structure of the book, integrating the latest theory and research with classic contributions from the past. There are many supporting illustrations from contemporary life throughout the text.
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People's lives are inescapably bound with the groups to which they belong. Thus, an understanding of behavior in group settings is a central task for social psychology. This work aims to deepen our understanding of relationships within and between groups. It also examines topics such as group cohesion, social comparison, and social facilitation.
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Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. The Reality of Groups. 2. Elementary Processes in Groups. 3. Structural Aspects of Groups. 4. Social Influence in Groups. 5. Individuals versus Groups. 6. Prejudice and Discontent. 7. Intergroup Conflict and Co-operation. 8. Social Categorisation, Social Identification and Intergroup Relations. References. Index.
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"This is a beautifully written book. It manages to be both scholarly and comprehensive, as well as clear and engaging. It fulfilled all my expectations from the excellent first edition published in 1988. Brown very successfully manages to integrate American and European work on group processes, as well as cognitive, small group and intergroup perspectives. As such, he accurately captures the new integrative approach to the study of groups that is helping to reinvigorate this core topic of social psychology." Michael A. Hogg , University of Queensland, Australia Reviews of the Previous Edition: "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
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780631184966
Publisert
1999-12-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Blackwell Publishers
Vekt
728 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
05, 06, UU, P, UP
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
442

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Biographical note

Rupert Brown is Reader in Psychology at the University of Kent.