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Peer reviewedDrescher, Stuart; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1985
Describes and integrates a multidimensional approach for measuring and understanding small group process. Reviews the construct of cohesion and applies the multidimensional approach to evidence, both conceptual and empirical, resulting from studies of cohesion. Discusses observations and conclusions regarding cohesion and its current state. (BH)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Group Unity, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedGrabosky, Fran – Small Group Behavior, 1985
Presents a model to remedy the problem of groups with poor cohesion, energy, and interaction. The Dynamic Commitment Design promotes group growth through the "fish-bowl" effect. Members currently committed to therapy who wish to make contact form the inner circle, while those wishing to withdraw move outside the circle. (BH)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Group Unity
Davis, Forest K. – J Gen Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cultural Images, Ethics, Group Unity
Peer reviewedNelson, Richard C. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1971
The three step process described is designed to increase member commitment and understanding of group counseling: first, a self selective process, second an intake interview procedure, and third, a discussion of sharing goals. (Author)
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Group Guidance, Group Norms, Group Unity
Peer reviewedScott, Wilbur J.; Grasmick, Harold G. – Youth and Society, 1979
Uses identical procedures to measure generational consciousness, class consciousness, and racial consciousness, and compares the extent of these forms of group consciousness in the United States. Concludes that, although generational consciousness may not be the most salient cleavage in American society, it is sufficiently important to warrant…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Generation Gap, Group Membership, Group Unity
Peer reviewedLondon, Clement G. B. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1980
Cites negative stereotypes and cultural differences as barriers to unity among Black Americans and immigrants from the Caribbean islands. Calls for political unity of the two groups, based on the fact that they are perceived and discriminated against as one by the dominant White majority. (GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Differences, Group Unity, Immigrants
Peer reviewedGiles, Michael; Evans, Arthur S., Jr. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1990
Report of study of how social distance between Whites and Blacks is affected by degree of identification with one's own group and perceived external threat from other group. The results place in question the idea that ingroup integration necessarily leads to outgroup differentiation. However, it was found that the degree of perceived external…
Descriptors: Blacks, Group Unity, Intergroup Relations, Racial Relations
Ives, David – Teaching Theatre, 1995
Argues that theater is the natural art form of democracy. Defines democracy in theater as a system of popular rule that values the individual's contribution to defining, legislating, and regulating the common good--during rehearsals, all troupe members have to agree. Concludes that democracy in theater is not perfect, but it has more successes…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Group Unity, Student Participation
Peer reviewedAspy, David N. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2001
Traces the historical path of Christian Humanism and suggests that today they are isolated from the main body of humanists. Proposes that it is appropriate for present-day humanists to actively include Christian Humanists into their group. Contends that this action is timely and prudent because of the sizable numbers of Christian Humanists.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Group Membership, Group Unity, Humanism
Weissblum, Aaron – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2001
A "flow chart day" is a block of uninterrupted time during which a group participates in a series of preplanned, possible activities in arbitrary order to promote group unity and a sense of being in the moment. Instructions for coordinating the experience, suggestions for group activities, and a "flow chart" are included. (SV)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Flow Charts, Group Activities, Group Unity
Rosenblat, Angel – Yelmo, 1974
(Text is in Spanish.)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Relations
Hall, William S.; And Others – 1972
The purpose of the experiment described in this document was to obtain empirical evidence regarding the plausibility of an hypothesis that there are 4 stages in the evolution of black awareness. The first stage is the pre-encounter stage, in which a person is programmed to view and to think of the work world as being nonblack, antiblack, or the…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Cultural Awareness, Group Unity
Kaydahzinne, Colleen – La Confluencia, 1978
Throughout America all tribes have united to restore the "Indianism" that was lost at the time of the captivity. "Pow-wow" is the Indian effort to enforce this unity. Pow-wow can be held at any time of the year, although holidays are a good time to have dances. This essay provides much detail on the costumes and customs of the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Activities, Cultural Background, Dance
Peer reviewedRudman, Herbert C. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1977
Faced with the reality of an upsurge of political ethnicity and with a nostalgia for one's past, it is important that we seek a rational balance between our yearning for a past that may never have been and the need to look ahead to preserve an identifiable American heritage. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Grouping, Ethnic Relations
Peer reviewedMohl, Raymond A. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1985
Over the past 25 years, Miami, Florida, has become a truly multi-ethnic and multi-cultural urban region. Cuban refugees, who reshaped Miami's economy and demography, have adjusted to American society but have not completely assimilated. It is too early to predict pluralism or assimilation among Haitian immigrants. (KH)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cubans, Cultural Pluralism, Group Unity


