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Emerald Handbook of Group and Team Communication Research [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (North Dakota State University, USA), Edited by (University of Illinois, USA), Edited by (North Carolina State University, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 600 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x37 mm, weight: 980 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1800435010
  • ISBN-13: 9781800435018
  • Formatas: Hardback, 600 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x37 mm, weight: 980 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1800435010
  • ISBN-13: 9781800435018
This 36-chapter handbook presents research on group and team communication. Communication, organizational psychology, and other scholars from the US and Europe explore processual, structural, methodological, and theoretical aspects of group communication research. They describe the history of the field of group communication, the definition of groups, the use of the word “context” in group communication, and group communication theory; quantitative, qualitative, network, computational, and interaction/trajectory analysis methods of research; group processes, including leadership, decision making, technology, conflict, work, deliberation, influence, relationships, information processing, and temporality; structural influences on group communication, particularly group composition, interaction, technology, diversity, and multicommunicating; specific group contexts, namely work groups and action teams, juries, online support groups, medical teams, emergency teams, sports teams, and hidden groups; and the future of group communication research, including cultivating stronger groups and teams and research funding and international and interdisciplinary research. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2021 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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Winner of The Ernest Bormann Research Award 2023 (United States).
List of Figures and Tables
xiii
About the Contributors xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Emerald Handbook of Group and Team Communication Research
1(6)
Stephenson J. Beck
Fundamentals of Group Communication
Chapter 2 Group Communication: A Continued Evolution
7(18)
Joann Keyton
Stephenson J. Beck
Marshall Scott Poole
Dennis S. Gouran
Chapter 3 Defining Groups
25(8)
Joann Keyton
Chapter 4 The Use of the Word Context in Group Communication Research
33(12)
Stephenson J. Beck
Ryan Goke
Chapter 5 Group Communication Theory: New Theories and Perspectives
45(10)
Marshall Scott Poole
Melissa A. Dobosh
Joann Keyton
Group Communication Methodology
Chapter 6 Quantitative Analysis of Group Data: Multilevel Latent Variable Models
55(18)
Joseph A. Bonito
Chapter 7 Qualitative Methods for Studying Group Communication
73(16)
Michael W. Kramer
Alaina C. Zanin
Chapter 8 A Network Approach to Studying Team Functioning
89(20)
Justin M. Jones
Dorothy R. Carter
Noshir S. Contractor
Chapter 9 Computational Methods for Studying Group Communication
109(26)
Andrew Pilny
Chapter 10 Interaction Pattern and Trajectory Analysis for Studying Group Communication
135(22)
Mary J. Waller
Sjir Uitdewilligen
Ramon Rico
Marie S. Thommes
Group Communication Processes
Chapter 11 Inside the Black Box: Group Processes and the Role of Communication
157(14)
Lyn M. van Swol
Paul Hangsan Ahn
Chapter 12 Communicating Group Leadership: How Do Different Leadership Processes Influence Group Interaction?
171(20)
Margarete Boos
Chapter 13 Communication and Group Decision making Processes
191(18)
Randy Y. Hirokawa
Ashley Laybon
Chapter 14 Technologies for Improving Group Decision making
209(20)
Etienne A. J. A. Rouwette
L. Alberto Franco
Chapter 15 Work Processes in Teams
229(16)
Nicole A. Ploeger-Lyons
Joann Keyton
Chapter 16 Group Conflict
245(16)
Johny T. Garner
Chapter 17 Group Deliberation: Weighing Options
261(14)
Laura W. Black
Anna W. Wolfe
Carson S. Kay
Jed Chalupa
Chapter 18 Persuasion and Social Influence in Groups
275(14)
David Dryden Henningsen
Mary Lynn Miller Henningsen
Chapter 19 Creating and Maintaining Group Relationships
289(14)
Emily A. Paskewitz
Chapter 20 Communicating Knowledge in Groups
303(20)
Gwen M. Wittenbaum
Kay Yoon
Andrea B. Hollingshead
Chapter 21 Time and Temporality in Groups
323(16)
Dawna I. Ballard
Dron M. Mandhana
Structural Influences on Group Communication
Chapter 22 Group Composition as a Cause, a Consequence, and a Process: A Communication-centered Perspective
339(18)
Kay Yoon
Young Ji Kim
Chapter 23 Interaction in Group Networks
357(16)
Aaron Schecter
Chapter 24 How Has Technology Changed Group Communication? A Keyword Analysis of Research on Groups and Technology
373(18)
Wang Liao
Natalya N. Bazarova
Y. Connie Yuan
Poppy L. McLeod
Chapter 25 Diversity and Team Communication: A Critical Review and Call for Broadened Representation
391(16)
Poppy L. McLeod
Y. Connie Yuan
Chapter 26 Multicommunicating in Teams: Concept, Review, and Future Directions
407(22)
Keri K. Stephens
Anastazja G. Harris
Yaguang Zhu
Communication in Group Contexts
Chapter 27 Work Groups and Action Teams: Distinguishing Among Task-oriented Groups
429(14)
Jennifer N. Ervin
Chapter 28 Group Talk During Jury Decision making
443(18)
Sun Wolf
Chapter 29 Communication in Online Support Groups
461(14)
Kevin Wright
Chapter 30 Communicating in Medical Teams and Groups: Examining Psychological Safety and Simulation Training
475(18)
Kevin Real
Leanna Hartsough
Lisa C. Huddleston
Chapter 31 Emergency Team Communication: Adaptive Sensemaking in Turbulent Environments
493(12)
Clifton Scott
Chapter 32 Communicating in Sports Teams
505(14)
Andrew W. Ishak
Chapter 33 Hidden Groups: A Multilevel Perspective
519(14)
Craig R. Scott
Katie K. Kang
The Trajectory of Group Communication
Chapter 34 Foregrounding Practices: Cultivating Stronger Groups and Teams
533(12)
Karen Tracy
Chapter 35 What Methodologies Are Needed to Study Group Communication? A Bounded Rationality Perspective
545(14)
Torsten Reimer
Kirstin Dolick
Hayden Barber
Jeonghyun Oh
Chapter 36 Moving Forward: Research Funding and International and Interdisciplinary Group Research
559(12)
Joann Keyton
Index 571
Stephenson J. Beck is Professor and Chair of Communication at North Dakota State University. His research investigates communication strategy, conflict management, and meeting facilitation processes in groups and teams.



Joann Keyton is Distinguished Professor of Communication at North Carolina State University. Her research examines collaborative processes and relational aspects of interdisciplinary teams, participants language in team meetings, and the multiplicity of cultures in organizations.



Marshall Scott Poole is David L. Swanson Professor of Communication, Director of the Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, and Senior Research Scientist at the National Center for Supercomputing Application at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.