ID - 131373712 TI - Small Group Research : Implications for Peace Psychology and Conflict Resolution AU - Blumberg, Herbert AU - Kent, M. Valerie AU - Hare, A. Paul AU - Davies, Martin F. PY - 2012 SN - 9781461400257 PB - New York, NY Springer New York DB - UniCat KW - Social psychology KW - Personality development KW - sociale psychologie KW - persoonlijkheidsontwikkeling UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131373712 AB - As a basic setting for negotiation, the small group can be a crucible of collaboration, or a recipe for hostility. As research interest in small groups has evolved into a salient aspect of social psychology with a robust literature, studies in leadership, power relationships, and teamwork have lent themselves to such diverse concerns as peace studies, diplomacy, and business. Small Group Research: Applications in Conflict Resolution and Peace Psychology is the first book to assemble the published studies of small groups from this perspective and categorize them according to the divisions and subdivisions that make up this rich content area. Carefully documented findings are arranged to provide easy access to general concepts, relevant theories, laboratory and field studies, and core ideas, with implications for peace building and negotiation, in these major domains: ��������� Cooperation, competition, and conflict resolution. ��������� Coalitions, bargaining, and games. ��������� Group dynamics and social cognition. ��������� The group, the organization, and the influence of each on the other. ��������� Team performance and goal attainment. ��������� Intergroup relations, including cognitive and affective consequences. Small Group Research is a unique and timely resource for practitioners, academics, and students in diverse areas such as psychology, counseling, and related fields; peace studies; and business contexts. ER -