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Small Groups as Complex Systems Holly Arrow

Small Groups as Complex Systems By Holly Arrow

Small Groups as Complex Systems by Holly Arrow


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This general theory of small groups as complex systems draws on general systems theory, dynamical systems theory, and complexity and chaos theory.

Small Groups as Complex Systems Summary

Small Groups as Complex Systems: Formation, Coordination, Development, and Adaptation by Holly Arrow

The emphasis on change at many levels of organization is critically important as is the first attempt to integrate sophisticated theory and research in organization psychology (e.g., Gersick, Hackman) with social psychological models of development such as Moreland and Levine.

--Reuben M. Baron, Emeritus, University of Connecticut

Arrow, McGrath, and Berdahl's 'Small Groups as Complex Systems' will change the way you think about groups, the way you think about research, and even the way you think about science. --Donelson R. Forsyth, Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth U

The book is excellent, one of those very rare works that will have substantial impact on the field. I would use the book without hesitation in any advanced graduate seminar dealing with groups.

--Donelson R. Forsyth, Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth U

A conceptually elegant analysis of groups as systems. Although the systems approach has been growing more influential in various fields of social psychology in the last ten years, no one has put forward a definitive analysis that applies with fidelity the general systems approach to group processes. McGrath and his colleagues fill that gap, not by paying lip service to popular scientific concepts such as recursive causality, open systems, attractors, and complexity theory, but by fully integrating these concepts into their no-nonsense analysis of such group level processes as formation, task performance, composition, development, and termination. Empirical work is folded into the theoretical mix along the way, but the focus is unrelentingly conceptual with the result that the authors deliver on their promise of developing a powerful, unified theory of group dynamics.

--Donelson R. Forsyth, Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth U

Theirs is an ambitious book. They have profound ramifications for experimental social psychology. It is worth mentioning that AMD (Arrow, McGrarth, and Berdahl) list an ethnographic approach, which often implies the adoption of hermeneutic and semiotic methods (a hallmark of the anti-Enlightenment tradition in psychology), as a possible way forward.

--Yoshihisa Kashima, American Journal of Psychology

What are groups? How do they behave? Arrow, McGrath, and Berdahl answer these questions by developing a general theory of small groups as complex systems. Basing their theory on concepts distilled from general systems theory, dynamical systems theory, and complexity and chaos theory, they explore groups as adaptive, dynamic systems that are driven by interactions among group members as well as between the group and its embedding contexts. In addition, they consider not only the group's members and their distribution of attributes, but also the group's tasks and technology in order to understand how those members, tasks, and tools are intertwined, coordinated, and adjusted. Throughout the book, the authors focus our attention on relationships among people, tools, and tasks that are activated by a combination of individual and collective purposes and goals that change and evolve as the group interacts over time.

About Holly Arrow

Dr. Arrow has two major research interests. The first is the formation and development of small groups as complex dynamic systems. The second is the psychology of war, in particular the evolution of social capacities that help men and women cope with the challenges to survival and reproductive success posed by war. Topics of recent papers include gender relations in the military, the evolution of heroism, the role of friendship in dissolving the social anxiety of outgroup interactions, sources of cohesion in groups of different sizes, and using complexity to improve the effectiveness of groups in health care.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: ORIENTATION, HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF THE THEORY Introduction Small Group Research The Past and Some Needs for the Future Groups as Complex Systems Overview of the Theory PART TWO: THE THEORY IN DETAIL Group Formation Assembly and Emergence Local Dynamics Coordinating Members, Tasks and Tools Global Dynamics Stability and Change within the Group System Contextual Dynamics Adaptation of the Group to Multiple Embedding Contexts Metamorphosis Endings and Transformations PART THREE: ISSUES AND STRATEGIES Implications of Our Theory for Constructing a Research Program Some Research Strategies for Studying Groups as Complex Systems

Additional information

NPB9780803972292
9780803972292
0803972296
Small Groups as Complex Systems: Formation, Coordination, Development, and Adaptation by Holly Arrow
New
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2000-05-16
344
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