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Meyers, Renee A.; Seibold, David R. – Human Communication Research, 2009
In this article, the authors seek to augment Dean Hewes's (1986, 1996) intriguing bracketing and admirable larger effort to "return to basic theorizing in the study of group communication" by making transparent the foundational, and debatable, assumptions that underlie those models. Although these assumptions are addressed indirectly by Hewes, the…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Communication (Thought Transfer), Models, Influences
Bonito, Joseph A.; Sanders, Robert E. – Human Communication Research, 2009
This article presents the authors' response to Hewes's (1986, 1996, 2009) models of communication effects on small group outcomes. As sophisticated and thoughtful as Hewes's new model is, however, the authors take issue with it. For one, there is reason to question whether his approach is feasible. For another, his models are not founded on solid…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Communication (Thought Transfer), Influences, Models
French, Sandra L.; Holden, Tracey Quigley – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
Most communication research on bad news messages focuses on crisis communication, where attention is often limited to image repair strategies. The authors argue that a key indicator of an organization's effectiveness in communicating "bad news" messages is its organizational culture. Developing an organizational culture that values positive…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Organizational Communication, Group Dynamics, Industrial Psychology
Gouran, Dennis S. – Human Communication Research, 2009
This article presents the author's response to Professor Hewes's "The Influence of Communication Processes on Group Outcomes: Antithesis and Thesis." The author believes that Hewes could have been more helpful to the reader and to those who are apt to find inspiration in the steps he has taken in his essay to promote a "return to basic theorizing…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Communication (Thought Transfer), Influences, Cognitive Processes
Hewes, Dean E. – Human Communication Research, 2009
The purpose of the author's contribution to this colloquy was to spark conversation on the theoretical nature of communication processes and the evidentiary requirements for testing their relationship to group outcomes. Co-discussants have raised important issues concerning the philosophical basis of the socioegocentric model (SM) and dual-level…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics, Influences, Theories

Stohl, Cynthia; Schell, Susan E. – Management Communication Quarterly, 1991
Presents an initial formulation of a dysfunctional group dynamic in which one focal individual creates a dysfunctional group. Identifies habits of individuals and properties of systems that result in the emergence of such an individual. Presents the interactional dynamics which constitute and sustain this group dynamic and discusses three types of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Communication

Orbe, Mark P. – Management Communication Quarterly, 1998
Advances an "outsider within" perspective describing the ways that traditionally marginalized group members communicate in mainstream organizational settings. Explicates the process by which different cocultural group members come to adopt one or more communication orientations while interacting within dominant organizations. States the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Differences, Group Dynamics, Models
Bauer, Connie L.; And Others – 1980
A theory of group interaction with a focus on the trajectories of relevant variables as they change over time is developed in this paper. The four major components of the group interaction process (communication, conflict, involvement, and centralization) are presented and conceptually defined, and the nature of their interdependence is discussed.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
Krueger, Dorothy Lenk – 1979
A "System for coding Integration and Differentiation messages" in group communication (SID) was developed, based on the theoretical and empirical work of W. C. Schutz, W. Bennis and H. Shepard, and A. Koestler. In SID, integrating messages are defined as those dealing with material internal to the group and having positive affect, or…
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Higher Education

McPhee, Robert D. – Central States Speech Journal, 1986
Suggests an important modification to H. A. Simon's original Model of Interaction in social groups to (1) explain the emergence and organizational structure of communication, friendship, and activity patterns and (2) trace their effect on human sentiment. Indicates that the more frequently people interact with one another, the stronger their…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Communications, Group Dynamics

Bonito, Joseph A. – Communication Monographs, 2003
Examines two approaches to explaining the relation between interaction and participator judgments in small groups--expectations states theory and the local management model. Notes that a social relations analysis of participator assessments in same- and mixed-sex groups of undergraduate students revealed consensus in participator judgments; and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship

Meyers, Renee A.; Brashers, Dale E. – Communication Monographs, 1998
Posits a theoretical process model of group argument. Uses the Group Valence Model and two versions of the Distribution of Valence Model to investigate argument-outcome links. Finds that both frameworks were good predictors of group outcomes, and that all argument acts tested were good predictors of group decision choices except those of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Decision Making, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics

Sonnenwald, Diane H. – Information Processing & Management, 1995
Presents a model of communication for users, designers, and developers of information systems. Suggests strategies to help design participants interact more effectively to improve the quality of design processes and outcomes. Examples of event sequences, excerpts from tables, and a memo used to research design phases and participants are appended.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Computer Mediated Communication, Design Requirements
Slagle, Ray Anthony – 1992
Support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, based on the 12 steps of recovery, have grown tremendously over the last several years. Personal narratives are an integral part of the recovery process because the signs that are used, and the semiotic webs that they form, are similar among people who belong to 12-step groups. In these groups,…
Descriptors: Catharsis, Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Communication
Williams, David E. – 1990
Because of a multiplicity of approaches to small group argument, research in this area often needs to be summarized, condensed, and redirected. Researchers have identified the rational, cognitive and interactive components of argumentation, and have demonstrated that arguments can take several forms and fulfill a variety of functions. The result…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Conflict Resolution, Group Dynamics