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This handbook provides an authoritative, up-to-date overview of the social psychology of group processes. The topics covered include group decisions, juries, group remembering, roles, status, leadership, social identity and group membership, socialization, group performance, negotiation and bargaining, emotion and mood, computer-mediated communication, organizations and mental health. * 26 specially commissioned chapters offer unparalleled coverage of the whole field of group processes * A carefully chosen team of authors from around the world ensures a truly international perspective * Fully…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This handbook provides an authoritative, up-to-date overview of the social psychology of group processes. The topics covered include group decisions, juries, group remembering, roles, status, leadership, social identity and group membership, socialization, group performance, negotiation and bargaining, emotion and mood, computer-mediated communication, organizations and mental health. * 26 specially commissioned chapters offer unparalleled coverage of the whole field of group processes * A carefully chosen team of authors from around the world ensures a truly international perspective * Fully referenced chapters include bibliographies for easy access to further study This handbook is essential reading for upper-level students looking for succinct overviews and for researchers seeking an authoritative definition of the field which also indicates likely future trends.
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Autorenporträt
Michael A. Hogg is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Queensland where he is also Associate Dean of Research for the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences and Director of the Centre for Research on Group Processes. Scott Tindale is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Applied Social Psychology Program, Loyola University, Chicago. He is an associate editor for Group Processes and Intergroup Relations and serves on numerous journal editorial boards.
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"This book convincingly shows how the study of groups, particularlythe interface of inter-group and intra-group processes, implicatessuch cognitive and intra-personal foci as attitudes, prejudice, andsocial cognition. At last we have an integrated volume whichreturns social phenomena to the intersect of personal andinter-personal processes. This is, or should be, the essence ofsocial psychology, and this volume articulately reminds us that weand our social context (not our cognitive processes alone)determine our behaviour."
--Martin Kaplan, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University ofCalifornia