Synopses & Reviews
Reflecting its author's extensive experience in the classroom, this beautifully crafted text expertly balances current theory and research with practical skills and applications. Its presentation reflects the author's belief that small group communication is best understood in context--whether in the workplace, in neighborhoods, in churches, social groups, or civic organizations. The thoroughly updated seventh edition cites more than one hundred recent studies.
Synopsis
Groups in Context takes a balanced approach, blending current theory and research with practical skills and applications. The text reflects the author's belief that small group communication is best understood in context - whether in the workplace, in neighborhoods, in churches, social groups, or civic organizations.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-370) and index.
About the Author
Gerald L. Wilson is the Chair of the Communication Department at the University of South Alabama. He has authored five books and numerous essays and articles on communication. is also a consultant to business and industry.