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Groups in Context: Leadership and Participation in Small Groups, 7/e

Gerald L. Wilson, University of South Alabama-Mobile
Wilson: Groups in Context

Contents:

Student Center
Chapter 1: Introduction to Groups and Group Processes
Chapter 2: Preparing for Group Discussion
Chapter 3: Participating in Group Meetings
Chapter 4: Communication Processes
Chapter 5: Encouraging Group Development and Evolution
Chapter 6: Roles and Role Emergence
Chapter 7: Leading Group Meetings
Chapter 8: Improving Group Climate
Chapter 9: Promoting Group Cohesiveness and Satisfaction
Chapter 10: Managing Conflict in the Group
Chapter 11: Observing and Evaluating Groups
Instructor Center
Instructor's Manual
Professional Resources
Small Groups Supersite
Recommended Links
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Table of Contents
About the Author
What's New
Feature Summary
Supplements
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Groups in Context is a beautifully crafted narrative that reflects Gerry Wilson's long term experience in the classroom. It expertly balances current theory and research with practical skills and applications. It also reflects the author's belief that small group communication is best understood in context--whether in the workplace, in neighborhoods, in churches, social groups, or civic organizations. The 7th edition has been thoroughly updated from the perspective of group communication in practice and in research, newly citing over one hundred recent studies.