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Social psychology (1)
Defining ‘group’ : As researchers turned to the systematic exploration of group life, different foci for attention emerged. Some social psychologists, looked at the ways in which, for example, working in the presence of others tend to raise performance (Allport 1924). Others looked at different aspects of group process. Kurt Lewin (1948), for example, found that nearly all groups were based on interdependence among their members – and this applied whether the group was large or small, formally structured or loose, or focused on this activity or that. In a famous piece Lewin wrote, ‘it is not similarity or dissimilarity of individuals that constitutes a group, but interdependence of fate’ (op. cit.: 165). In other words, groups come about in a psychological sense because people realize they are ‘in the same boat’ (Brown 1988: 28). 160 “Hundreds of fish swimming together are called a school. A pack of foraging baboons is a troupe. A half dozen crows on a telephone line is a murder. A gam is a group of whales. But what is a collection of human beings called? A group. …. [C]ollections of people may seem unique, but each possesses that one critical element that defines a group: connections linking the individual members…. [M]embers are linked together in a web of interpersonal relationships. Thus, a group is defined as two or more individuals who are connected to one another by social relationships”. [ Donelson R. Forsyth (2006: 2-3) ] In part differences in definition occur because writers often select those things that are of special importance in their work and then posit 'these as the criteria for group existence' (Benson 2001: 5). This said, it is possible, as Jarlath F. Benson has done, to identify a list of attributes: A set of people engage in frequent interactions. They identify with one another. They are defined by others as a group. They share beliefs, values, and norms about areas of common interest. They define themselves as a group. They come together to work on common tasks and for agreed purposes (Benson 2000: 5). Download 0.55 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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