Emergent accommodation groups : beyond current collective behavior typologies.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1970Description: 13 p. : illSubject: In this paper a typology of, and to illustrate accommodative types of groups is proposed to be developed. Of more crucial importance is the detailed setting forth of the specific conditions associated with the emergence, development, and establishment of these kinds of social groups. Although this paper does indicate at least two general situational contexts from which nonconflict groups emerge, the focus is primarily on the different types of accommodation groups that can develop in crisis situations.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from Human Nature and Collective Behaviour : papers in honour of Herbert Blumer; 1970; p. 111-123
In this paper a typology of, and to illustrate accommodative types of groups is proposed to be developed. Of more crucial importance is the detailed setting forth of the specific conditions associated with the emergence, development, and establishment of these kinds of social groups. Although this paper does indicate at least two general situational contexts from which nonconflict groups emerge, the focus is primarily on the different types of accommodation groups that can develop in crisis situations.
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