Winner of the Ernest Bormann Research Award from the National Communication Association
The Emerald Handbook of Group and Team Communication Research considers the current research of group communication scholars, provides an overview of major foci in the discipline, and points toward possible trajectories for future scholarship. It establishes group communications central role within research on human behaviour and fosters an identity for group communication researchers.
This book establishes communication scholarship as essential to group research by exploring the various dimensions of communicating in groups and teams. Communication is fundamental to group research, and the deeper, more nuanced treatment of the subject in this handbook consolidates and expands theory and research in the area.
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Winner of The Ernest Bormann Research Award 2023 (United States).
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1. Introduction to the Emerald Handbook of Group and Team
Communication Research; Stephenson J. Beck
Fundamentals of Group Communication
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2. Group Communication: A Continued Evolution; Joann Keyton,
Stephenson J. Beck, M. Scott Poole, and Dennis Gouran
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3. Defining Groups; Joann Keyton
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4. The Use of the Word Context in Group Communication Research;
Stephenson J. Beck and Ryan Goke
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5. Group Communication Theory: New Theories and Perspectives; M.
Scott Poole, Melissa Dobosh and Joann Keyton
Group Communication Methodology
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6. Quantitative Analysis of Group Data: Multilevel Latent Variable
Models; Joseph Bonito
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7. Qualitative Methods for Studying Group Communication; Michael
Kramer and Alaina Zanin
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8. A Network Approach to Studying Team Functioning; Justin M. Jones,
Dorothy R. Carter, and Noshir Contractor
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9. Computational methods for studying group communication; Andrew
Pilny
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10. Interaction Pattern and Trajectory Analysis for Studying Group
Communication; Mary Waller, Sjir Uitdewilligen, Ramon Rico, and Marie S.
Thommes
Group Communication Processes
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11. Inside the Black Box: Group Processes and the Role of
Communication; Lyn van Swol and Paul Hangsan Ahn
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12. Communicating Group Leadership: How do different leadership
processes influence group interaction?; Margarete Boos
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13. Communication and Group Decision-making Processes; Randy Hirokawa
and Ashley Laybon
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14. Technologies for Improving Group Decision Making; Etiėnne
Rouwette and L. Alberto Franco
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15. Work Processes in Teams; Nici Ploeger-Lyons and Joann Keyton
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16. Group Conflict; Johny Garner
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17. Group Deliberation: Weighing Options; Laura Black, Anna W. Wolfe,
Carson S. Kay, and Jed Chalupa
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18. Persuasion and Social Influence in Groups; David Dryden
Henningsen and Mary Lynn Miller Henningsen
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19. Creating and Maintaining Group Relationships; Emily A. Paskewitz
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20. Communication Knowledge in Groups; Gwen Wittenbaum, Kay Yoon, and
Andrea Hollingshead
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21. Time and Temporality in Groups; Dawna Ballard
Structural Influences on Group Communication
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22. Group Composition as a Cause, a Consequence, and a Process: A
Communication-Centered Perspective; Kay Yoon and Young Ji Kim
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23. Interaction in Group Networks; Aaron Schecter
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24. How Has Technology Changed Group Communication? A Keyword
Analysis of Research on Groups and Technology; Wang Liao, Natalie Bazarova,
Y. Connie Yuan, and Poppy McLeod
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25. Diversity and Team Communication: A Critical Review and Call for
Broadened Representation; Poppy McLeod and Y. Connie Yuan
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Multicommunicating in Teams: Concept, Review, and Future Directions; Keri
Stephens, Anastazja Harris, and Yaguang Zhu
Communication in Group Contexts
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27. Work Groups and Action Teams: Distinguishing Among Task-Oriented
Groups; Jennifer N. Ervin
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28. Group Talk During Jury Decision Making; SunWolf
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29. Communication in Online Support Groups; Kevin Wright
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30. Communicating in Medical Teams and Groups: Examining
Psychological Safety and Simulation Training; Kevin Real, Leanna Hartsough,
and Lisa Huddleston
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31. Emergency Team Communication: Adaptive Sensemaking in Turbulent
Environments; Clifton Scott
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32. Communicating in Sports Teams; Andrew Ishak
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33. Hidden Groups: A Multi-level Perspective; Craig Scott and Katie
K. Kang
The Trajectory of Group Communication
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34. Commentary: Foregrounding Practices: Cultivating Stronger Groups
and Teams; Karen Tracy
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35. Commentary: What Methodologies are Needed to Study Group
Communication? A Bounded-Rationality Perspective; Torsten Reimer, Kirstin
Dolick, Hayden Barber, and Jeonghyun Oh
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36. Commentary: Moving Forward: Research Funding, and International
and Interdisciplinary Group Research; Joann Keyton
Stephenson J. Beck is Professor and Chair of Communication at North Dakota State University. His research investigates communication strategy, conflict management, and meeting facilitation processes in groups and teams.
Joann Keyton is Distinguished Professor of Communication at North Carolina State University. Her research examines collaborative processes and relational aspects of interdisciplinary teams, participants language in team meetings, and the multiplicity of cultures in organizations.
Marshall Scott Poole is David L. Swanson Professor of Communication, Director of the Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, and Senior Research Scientist at the National Center for Supercomputing Application at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.