Hi Steph, Here are a few papers that may be of interest, all from the journal group analysis, a special issue of which ('group analysis in the new millennium') I recently edited. The Internet and the Large Group by Ben Davidson Technological Possibilities in a New Age - Aldon Hynes Community Unconscious on the Internet by Haim Weinberg In case these links don't work, all therse papers are accessible from here: http://www.groupintervisual.net/training_and_research/resources.htm Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephanie Jo Kent" <steph@sover.net> To: <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 2:36 PM Subject: [Air-l] online group dynamics
Hello all -
I just joined the list a week or so ago; I'm a first year doctoral student at UMass Amherst. I'm working on a project on surveillance technology in which I'm exploring stages of group development in a group blog. It is not an anonymous group, but an extension of a graduate course, so we all know each other and see each other face-to-face as well.
I've been seeking literature on small group dynamics online - can anyone point me to anything specific? Maybe in organization/management or some other applied context? At this point, anything that seems remotely close would be a big help!
Thanks in advance,
steph
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