
Effective Group Discussion
Theory and Practice
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 27. June 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-0-07-231568-4 (ISBN)
Description
Written for the small group communication course, "Effective Group Discussion" combines the most recent research findings relevant to understanding small groups with the practical tools students need to become productive group members. This text's implementation of research and theory in the systems approach framework provide students with a unique understanding of the scholarship in this field. This leading text is about secondary groups of all kinds: work groups, committees, task forces, self-directed work teams, and other small groups, whose objectives include finding solutions to problems, producing goods, and creating policies.
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Edition
10th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-231568-4 (9780072315684)
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Previous edition
John K. Brilhart | Gloria Galanes
Effective Group Discussion
Book
01/1997
9th Edition
Brown (William C.) Co ,U.S.
€45.87
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Persons
John K. Brilhart has written numerous academic and mass market articles, is the author of several texts and is Professor Emeritus of the University of Nebraska. Gloria J. Galanes is Associate Professor of Communication and Mass Media at Southwest Missouri St. University and has received the University's Faculty Excellence in Teaching and the Outstanding Graduate Faculty Member awards. Katherine L. Adams is Professor of Speech Communication at California State University, Fresno, where she received a Meritorious Promise and Performance award in 1989. She has served as their Graduate Coordinator since 1989. She received her Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Utah under the direction of B. Aubrey Fisher. She has authored four instructor's manuals in interpersonal and small group communication and most recently, this group communication book with Gloria Galanes. She has published articles in the areas of conversational analysis and interpersonal communication. Currently she is an associate editor for Communication Reports and The Western Journal of Communication. She participates, at all levels, in the Western States Communication Association and Speech Communication Association and teaches in the areas of interpersonal communication, communication theory, small group communication, and research methods.
Content
Part 1: Introduction to the Study of Small GroupsChapter 1. The Small Groups in Everyone's LifeChapter 2. The Small Group as a SystemPart 2: The Foundations of Communicating in GroupsChapter 3. Human Communication Processes in Small GroupsChapter 4. Verbal and Nonverbal Signals in Small Group CommunicationChapter 5. The Effects of Culture on Small Group CommunicationPart 3: Developing the Small GroupChapter 6. The MembersChapter 7. From Individual to Group: Norms and RolesChapter 8. From Individuals to Group: Fantasy and CohesivenessChapter 9. Perspective on Leadership in Small GroupsChapter 10. Serving as Designated LeaderPart 4: Effective Problem Solving in the Small GroupChapter 11. Problem solving DiscussionChapter 12. Decision Making in Small GroupsChapter 13. Managing Conflict in the Small GroupPart 5: Group Discussion and Observation TechniquesChapter 14. Special Discussion Techniques and MethodsChapter 15. Observing Group DiscussionsAppendix A: Making Public Presentations of the Group's OutputAppendix B: Informational Resources for the Group