Background
Hare, ALexander Paul was born on June 29, 1923 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Arrived in Israel, 1980. Son of Alexander Paul and Lulu Irene (Waters) Hare.
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This new volume covers studies and reviews published in the period 1975 to 1988. Its focus is not on the evaluation of current research, but rather it calls attention to available works that might be relevant for those wishing to do further research in a specified area. For this reason the editors refer to other reviews of parts of this literature that may provide a somewhat different perspective or that include citations selected on different criteria. When a study deals with more than one major variable or effect, it may be cited in several chapters.
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( This new volume covers studies and reviews published in...)
This new volume covers studies and reviews published in the period 1975 to 1988. Its focus is not on the evaluation of current research, but rather it calls attention to available works that might be relevant for those wishing to do further research in a specified area. For this reason the editors refer to other reviews of parts of this literature that may provide a somewhat different perspective or that include citations selected on different criteria. When a study deals with more than one major variable or effect, it may be cited in several chapters.
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Small group research is of particularly wide interest to people working in a fairly broad variety of areas concerned with understanding conflict, especially for practitioners and researchers concerned with conflict resolution, peace, and related areas. The editors will focus on six main topical areas of small group research, which include: - Cooperation, competition, and conflict resolution - Coalitions, bargaining, and games - Group dynamics and social cognition - The group and organization - Team performance - Intergroup relations
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A study of how small groups of people can combine for maximum creativity. Hare's approach is to treat creativity as a kind of problem solving, and to look at the general characteristics of small groups. The first part of the book introduces four theoretical perspectives for understanding group activity. Part Two is written for the theorist who wishes to have a framework for understanding group structure and dynamics. Part Three compares individual and group problem-solving, highlighting the differences in patterns of interaction associated with the size of the group. A review for researchers, theorists, and those more actively involved in groups, this book draws on Hare's extensive research and practical experience.
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Hare writes: 'Life can be seen as an ever changing, ever renewing drama.' He presents a theory that views all social interaction as a form of drama, with creativity at its heart. In this introduction to the dramaturgical perspective in social psychology, examples of conflict and conflict resolution are used. They illustrate the application of this innovative approach, which broadens symbolic interactionist theory by including adult role players.
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The Hebrew Israelite Community introduces the African-Americans who are members of the Hebrew Israelite Community in Israel from a sociological and anthropological perspective. This community has passed through several phases since its beginning in Chicago in 1963 as the followers of a charismatic leader, to the "Black Africa" movement in Liberia, a millennial cult, to a utopian community. The spiritual leader of this community, Ben Ammi provides a foreword to the book. The author begins with an introduction to the Black Americans and their children who are members of the Hebrew Israelite Community in Israel that provides a description of the social structure and activities of the community. He moves into a discussion of the holistic lifestyle of the community that includes high moral standards, communal sharing, and the production of clothing from natural fibers, as well as the unique system of preventive health care. The well defined structures of both the society and the family, including the place of priests and women are presented. Most of all the author emphasizes the importance of the community and its place within the larger world.
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Dramaturgical analysis describes social behavior from the standpoint of the language of the theater: individuals are defined as actors and social interactions viewed as dramatic productions. It is pershaps the most comprehensive theory available today for the analysis of collective behaviors. Although individual perspectives of dramaturgical analysis are available, no single current text providing a summary and examples of generally accepted views exist. Dramaturgical Analysis of Social Interaction fulfills this role, providing an outstanding review of this approach--making it crucial reading to researchers of collective behavior and students of group dynamics.
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After introducing the dramaturgical perspectives by drawing on insights from anthropology, sociology, and the theater, the contributors give examples of enactments for which the persons involved were quite conscious of the fact that they must first establish a stage, or action area, before they could perform. As in theater, the setting of the stage has implicit meanings and actions will then become explicit as the drama unfolds. In Part I of the book, the accounts of the early kibbutzniks who needed an action area for their collective agricultural settlements, the new settlers who wish to reclaim Judea and Samaria, and the African-Americans who discovered that Israel was at the intersection of Hebrew and African traditions, provide variations on this theme. Part II details varieties of enactments that have and possibly will take place in Israel, including an account of Ethiopian youths who experienced their crossing of the Sudan on their way to Israel to participate in the events of the Millennium. Other accounts of social dramas describe the sulha, the traditional Bedouin method of the resolution of a blood feud between Bedouin tribes, and the religious pilgrimmages by Jews, Arabs, and Christians to holy sites where they sometimes reenact a past event.
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An examination of A. Paul Hare's findings about groups, teams, and social interaction, this book shows how these findings can be placed in the context of several theories, and discusses some applications that can be constructed for the analysis of various kinds of social situations. Part I brings together the literature on small workgroups, especially discussion groups and problem-solving groups, from laboratory studies by social psychologists and practitioners in organizational development. The seven chapters cover basic concepts, characteristics of groups and teams, group and team development, problem solving and consensus, managing conflict, consultation, and team building with SYMLOG (a method of group evaluation developed by Freed Bales of Harvard University). Part II presents four theories of social interaction with examples of applications: functional, dramaturgical, exchange, and SYMLOG. The final chapter brings together features of these theories in a category system for the observation of groups.
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SYMLOG is an acronym for a powerful theory and method of group observation: Systematic Multiple Level Observation of Groups. The Symlog Practitioner draws on an international network of SYMLOG researchers and practitioners to present a varied collection of cases demonstrating the full range of settings in which SYMLOG has been applied. This volume is an important contribution to both the theory and practice of small group observation and analysis, making it indispensable for teachers, students, and researchers in the growing field of small group research and for practitioners and consultants who wish to use SYMLOG in the field.
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Formally introduced in 1979, SYMLOG (Systematic Multiple Level Observation of Groups) has been tested and developed in the years since by Robert Bales of Harvard University and a team of collaborators, including the editors of this volume. Here, the Hares provide a current survey of SYMLOG applications in three areas: organizational consultation, research on cultural differences that underlie the problems of managing diversity, and the measure of personality and social perception. With five case studies and several intensive reviews of SYMLOG theory, the present volume is an invaluable tool for both scholars and professional management consultants.
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Hare, ALexander Paul was born on June 29, 1923 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Arrived in Israel, 1980. Son of Alexander Paul and Lulu Irene (Waters) Hare.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1947; Bachelor of Science, Iowa State University, 1948; Master of Arts, University of Pennsylvania, 1949; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1951.
Instructor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1955-1960; associate professor, Haverford (Pennsylvania) College, 1960-1966; professor, Haverford (Pennsylvania) College, 1966-1973; professor, U. Cape Town, Republic of South Africa, 1973-1981; professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel, since 1982.
( After introducing the dramaturgical perspectives by dra...)
(Small group research is of particularly wide interest to ...)
( Formally introduced in 1979, SYMLOG (Systematic Multipl...)
( Dramaturgical analysis describes social behavior from t...)
(The Hebrew Israelite Community introduces the African-Ame...)
( SYMLOG is an acronym for a powerful theory and method o...)
( This new volume covers studies and reviews published in...)
( This new volume covers studies and reviews published in...)
(A study of how small groups of people can combine for max...)
(Hare writes: 'Life can be seen as an ever changing, ever ...)
( An examination of A. Paul Hare's findings about groups,...)
(Book by Hare, A. Paul)
Served to First lieutenant United States Army, 1943-1946, European Theatre of Operations. Member American Sociological Association (certified), Society Experimental Social Psychology.
Married Rachel Diana Thies, 1947 (divorced 1972). Children: Sharon E., Diana S., Mally M., Christopher P. Married June Sara Rabson, 1974.
Children: Simon L., Andrew G.