Advances in Group Processes

Shane R. Thye|Edward Lawler
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01 November 2011
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"Advances in Group Processes" publishes theoretical analyses, reviews, and theory based empirical chapters on group phenomena. It is the only edited volume of its kind explicitly devoted to group related phenomena and brings together diverse papers on the subject from a wide range of fields. The series adopts a broad conception of "group processes." This includes work on groups ranging from the very small to the very large, and on classic and contemporary topics such as status, power, exchange, justice, influence, decision-making, intergroup relations and social networks. Volume 28, including contributions from Stanford University and Harvard Business School, examines topics such as: graded status characteristics and expectation states; standardizing open interaction coding for status processes; creating community through language among San Pedro Longshoremen; applying identity theory to moral acts of commission and omission; and, joint commitments and social groups. It looks at key questions about the legitimacy of groups and the mobilization of resources, and also reducing social distance through the role of globalization in global public goods provision.

List of Contributors. Preface. Graded Status Characteristics and Expectation States. Standardizing Open Interaction Coding for Status Processes. Collective Intentionality in Organizations: A Meta-Ethnography of Identity and Strategizing. Applying Identity Theory to Moral Acts of Commission and Omission. Changing Identity, Changing Language. Reducing Social Distance: The Role of Globalization in Global Public Goods Provision. The Conflict–Cohesion Hypothesis: Past, Present, and Possible Futures. Building a Life Together: Reciprocal and Negotiated Exchange in Fragile Families. Three Questions about the Legitimacy of Groups and the Mobilization of Resources. Advances in Group Processes. Advances in Group Processes. Advances in Group Processes. Copyright page.