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|a Group communication in context :
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|g Introduction
|t Group communication in context : studying bona fide groups /
|r Lawrence R. Frey --
|t Family privacy dilemmas : managing communication boundaries within family groups /
|r Sandra Petronio, Susanne Jones, and Mary Claire Morr --
|t Negotiating (Im)permeable neighborhood borders /
|r Rona Buchalter --
|t Multicultural, intergenerational youth program : creating and sustaining a youth community group /
|r Sharon Howell, Bernard Brock, and Eric Hauser --
|t Selecting a school superintendent : sensitivities in group deliberation /
|r Karen Tracy and Christina Standerfer --
|t In the mask of thin air : intragroup and intergroup communication during the Mt. Everest disaster /
|r Renée Houston --
|t Culture and stigma in a bona fide group : boundaries and context in a "closed" support group for "Asian Americans" living with HIV infection /
|r Gust A. Yep, Sachiko T. Reece, and Emma L. Negrón --
|t Multiple identities in teams in a cooperative supermarket /
|r John G. Oetzel and Jean Robbins --
|t Environmental collaboration and constituency communication /
|r Jonathan I. Lange --
|t On the verge of collaboration : interaction processes versus group outcomes /
|r Joann Keyton and Virginia Stallworth --
|t Influences on the recommendations of international business consulting teams /
|r John C. Sherblom --
|t Indexing the Polish transformation : the case of Eco-S from a bona fide group perspective /
|r John Parrish-Sprowl.
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|t Help is at your keyboard : support groups on the Internet /
|r Stewart C. Alexander, Jennifer L. Peterson, and Andrea B. Hollingshead --
|t Bona fide groups as self-organizing systems : applications to electronic newsgroups /
|r Dean Krikorian and Toru Kiyomiya --
|t Doing "groupness" in a spatially distributed work group : the case of videoconferences at Technics /
|r Christoph Meier --
|g Epilogue
|t Communication in bona fide groups : a retrospective and prospective account /
|r Cynthia Stohl and Linda L. Putnam.
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|a The study of group communication has never been more critical, as recent national and international events point to the fragility of group life. An emerging perspective, the bona fide group perspective, offers hope for improving group communication, for it recognizes that any group--a family, community group, expedition team, social support group, organizational work group, interorganizational collaboration, or international team--must be studied and understood within the multiple contexts in which it is embedded and that significantly affects who is considered to be part of a group, what occu.
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