George C. Homans's classic volume The Human Group was among the first to study the small group as a microcosm of society. It introduced a method of analysis and a set of influential theories that cut across areas of specialization on the personality, community, and industry
George C. Homans's classic volume The Human Group was among the first to study the small group as a microcosm of society. It introduced a method of analysis and a set of influential theories that cut across areas of specialization on the personality, community, and industryHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introductions to the Transaction Edition The Significance of The Human Group Biography and the Growth of Theory Preface 1. Plans and Purposes 2. The Elements of Behavior 3. The Bank Wiring Observation Room 4. The External System 5. The Internal System: The Group as a Whole 6. The Internal System: Differentiation Within the Group 7. The Norton Street Gang 8. The Position of the Leader 9. The Family in Tikopia 10. A System of Interpersonal Relations 11. Social Control 12. The Individual and the Group 13. Social Disintegration: Hilltown 14. The Electrical Equipment Company 15. Social Conflict 16. The Job of the Leader 17. Summary 18. Groups and Civilization Index
Introductions to the Transaction Edition The Significance of The Human Group Biography and the Growth of Theory Preface 1. Plans and Purposes 2. The Elements of Behavior 3. The Bank Wiring Observation Room 4. The External System 5. The Internal System: The Group as a Whole 6. The Internal System: Differentiation Within the Group 7. The Norton Street Gang 8. The Position of the Leader 9. The Family in Tikopia 10. A System of Interpersonal Relations 11. Social Control 12. The Individual and the Group 13. Social Disintegration: Hilltown 14. The Electrical Equipment Company 15. Social Conflict 16. The Job of the Leader 17. Summary 18. Groups and Civilization Index
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