ABSTRACT

The goal of Social Groups in Action and Interaction is to review and analyze the human group as it operates to create both social good and, potentially, social harm. The book provides relatively equal emphasis on topics traditionally considered from an intra-group perspective (for instance, conformity, minority influence, group decision-making, leadership, and task performance) as well as topics derived from an inter-group perspective (e.g. social categorization, social identity, intergroup conflict, stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination). In addition, topics that are not unique to either of these two approaches, and yet which are important aspects of group relations, such as culture, crowd behavior, social representations, and negotiation are also covered.

chapter 1|30 pages

Defining the Social Group

chapter 2|26 pages

Studying Groups Scientifically

chapter 3|26 pages

Groups and Their Functions

chapter 4|28 pages

Social Influence

chapter 5|22 pages

Social Categorization

chapter 6|22 pages

Group Development and Structure

chapter 7|28 pages

Power and Leadership

chapter 8|30 pages

Group Decision Making

chapter 9|26 pages

Group Perfomance and Productivity

chapter 10|26 pages

Effective Working Groups

chapter 11|20 pages

Cultures, Social Change, and Crowds

chapter 12|26 pages

Cooperation and Conflict Within Groups

chapter 13|24 pages

Cooperation and Conflict Between Groups