01211nam0-22002771i-450 99000379204040332120221005124624.00-422-81140-8000379204FED01000379204(Aleph)000379204FED0100037920420001010d1987----km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyINTERNATIONAL Bibliography of the Social SciencesInternational Bibliography of Social and Cultural Anthropologiebibliographie internationale d'anthropologie sociale et culturelleprepared ...by the International Committee for Social Science Information... = Bibliographie internationale des sciences socialesétablie...par le Comité international pour l'information...LondonTavistock1987xxxiii, 677 p.24 cmInternational Bibliography of Social and Cultural Anthropology = Bibliographie internationale d'anthropologie sociale et culturelle30Vol. XXX (1984). -ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003792040403321International bibliography of the social sciences505846UNINAING0102915oam 2200673I 450 991079002890332120181122172240.00-429-91929-80-429-48029-61-280-12567-597866135295341-84940-961-7(CKB)2670000000151623(EBL)862711(OCoLC)778339935(SSID)ssj0000641299(PQKBManifestationID)12209188(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000641299(PQKBWorkID)10628640(PQKB)10837644(MiAaPQ)EBC862711(Au-PeEL)EBL862711(CaPaEBR)ebr10538007(CaONFJC)MIL352953(OCoLC)1029247723(FlBoTFG)9780429480294(EXLCZ)99267000000015162320181122h20182012 uy 0engur||| |||||txtccrSmall, Large and Median Groups The Work of Patrick de Mare /by Rachel LennFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,[2018].©2012.1 online resource (218 p.)New international library of group analysisDescription based upon print version of record.0-367-10090-8 1-78049-015-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Small groups -- pt. 2. Large groups -- pt. 3. Median groups.'This book is a remarkable tribute to the memory of Pat de Mare. You will find in these pages a selection of his work that represents his new and different understanding of groups, both large and small, that has not only had a significant impact on the practice of group therapy in his lifetime, but also a potential for revolutionizing current thinking both now and in the future. The editors are owed a great debt of gratitude for putting so much important work together. They have organized the book around three sections on the small, median and large groups. What is particularly moving is that each section is introduced by some of Pat's closest friends and colleagues. These introductions are not only invaluable preparation for reading the articles by Pat that follow, but are also a poignant tribute to the writers' lives, work, their thinking and much happiness that came from their close relationship with Pat.New international library of group analysis series.Social groupsElectronic books.Social groups.302616.89/152616.89152Lenn Rachel1541733FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910790028903321Small, Large and Median Groups3794088UNINA07669nam 2200745Ia 450 991097012430332120251116140406.09786610221967978128022196512802219689780309542418030954241397805851557080585155704(CKB)110986584750708(OCoLC)427404649(CaPaEBR)ebrary10062740(SSID)ssj0000109992(PQKBManifestationID)11138168(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000109992(PQKBWorkID)10059442(PQKB)10065259(MiAaPQ)EBC3376909(Au-PeEL)EBL3376909(CaPaEBR)ebr10062740(OCoLC)923266869(Perlego)4734530(BIP)139994(EXLCZ)9911098658475070819860612d1986 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBehavioral and social science fifty years of discovery : in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the "Ogburn report," Recent social trends in the United States /Neil J. Smelser and Dean R. Gerstein, editors ; Committee on Basic Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academy Press19861 online resource (310 p.) Symposium held Nov. 29-30, 1983.9780309035880 0309035880 Includes bibliographies.Behavioral and Social Science Fifty Years of Discovery -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL CHANGE -- NUMBERS AND DECISIONMAKING -- DISCOVERING THE MIND AT WORK -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL CHANGE -- The Ogburn Vision Fifty Years Later -- READING THE OGBURN COMMITTEE REPORT TODAY -- THE OGBURN VISION OF SOCIAL PROCESS -- SOCIAL CHANGE -- SOCIAL PROBLEMS -- DOCUMENTATION BY OBJECTIVE FACTS -- SOCIAL INVENTION -- APPLICATION BY POLICY CHANGE -- SOCIAL AMELIORATION -- A CONCLUDING NOTE -- References -- Measuring Social Change -- INTRODUCTION -- SOCIAL INVENTIONS -- Major Social Inventions and Their Consequences -- Human Testing -- Sample Surveys -- Reduction of Cultural Lags -- Statistics and Quality Control -- Cohort Analysis -- CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL CHANGE FOR MEASURES AND MEASUREMENT -- Concepts and Measures as Products of Social Life -- Social Change and the Organization of Ways of Knowing -- The Paradox of Method -- Consequences of Institutionalizing Measures of Changes -- Some Consequences of the Organization of Statistical Indicators -- THE CONCEPTUALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT OF SOCIAL CHANGE -- Individualistic Biases in Studying Social Change -- Lags in Measuring Social Change -- Need for an National Statistical System -- A SUMMING UP -- References -- Uncertainty, Diversity, and Organizational Change -- CENTRALITY OF ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES IN LARGE-SCALE SOCIAL CHANGE -- Rational and Natural System Perspectives -- Perspectives On Organizational Change -- An Ecological-Evolutionary Approach -- Organizational Diversity -- NICHE THEORY -- INSTITUTIONAL ISOMORPHISM -- DISCUSSION -- Macroeconomic Modeling and Forecasting -- ORIGINS OF THE SUBJECT -- A PERIOD OF EXPANSION -- CONTRIBUTION TO THOUGHT -- SOME NEW LINES OF DEVELOPMENT -- References -- NUMBERS AND DECISIONMAKING.Public Statistics and Democratic Politics -- DEMOCRATIC ACCOUNTABILITY -- REPRESENTATION OF DIVERSE INTERESTS -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- References -- Deterrence in Criminology and Social Policy -- INTRODUCTION -- TWO FUNDAMENTAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRIMINAL CONDUCT -- STREET CRIMES -- Certainty of Punishment -- Severity of Punishment -- The Death Penalty -- Other Punishments -- Summary -- DRUNK DRIVING -- Certainty of Punishment -- Scandinavian-Type Laws -- Enforcement Crackdowns -- Severity of Punishment -- Statutory Changes -- Judicial Crackdowns -- Summary -- RESEARCH AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- The Continued Reliance On Deterrence -- The Prospect For Increased Certainty -- Alternatives To Deterrence -- References -- Choices, Values, and Frames -- RISKY CHOICE -- Framing of Outcomes -- The Psychophysics of Chances -- Formulation Effects -- TRANSACTIONS AND TRADES -- Losses and Costs -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- References -- DISCOVERING THE MIND AT WORK -- Changing Views of Cognitive Competence in the Young -- THEORETICAL BACKGROUND -- STUDYING INFANT KNOWLEDGE -- Early Knowledge of Objects -- Abstract Concepts -- Summary -- PRESCHOOL THOUGHT -- Principles About Numbers, Causes, and Objects -- Number -- Causality -- Objects -- Making Plans and Strategies -- Strategies for Remembering -- Theory-building -- Summary -- THE TRANSITION TO FORMAL SCHOOLING -- Incomplete Knowledge -- The Expansion of Strategic Powers -- Formal and Informal Teaching -- Learned Academic Helplessness -- Reawakening the Active Learner -- Summary -- CONCLUSION -- References -- Some Developments in Research On Language Behavior -- INTRODUCTION -- The Structure of Language -- Three Areas of Applied Research in Language -- THE GENERATIVE REVOLUTION IN LINGUISTICS -- Acoustic Phonetics -- AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE -- BRAIN SPECIALIZATION FOR LANGUAGE.Evidence from Studies of Aphasia -- Evidence from Split-Brain Studies -- Evidence From Studies of Asl "Aphasia -- LANGUAGE ACQUISITION -- CONCLUSION -- References -- Visual Perception of Real and Represented Objects and Events -- INTRODUCTION -- THE PRE-1850S: ARTISTS, PHILOSOPHERS, AND PHYSICISTS -- PSYCHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY FROM 1850-1950 -- THE 1950S AND AFTER: "DIRECT" SENSITIVITY TO OBJECT ATTRIBUTES -- The Evidence For Perceptual Rules Rather Than Lookup Tables -- The Doctrine That Event Perception Is Both Fundamental and Veridical -- COMPUTERS AND PERCEPTUAL PSYCHOLOGY -- Obtaining Data -- Modeling Theories and Explanations -- Embodying Perceptual Functions -- The Computer As An Analogy To Perception -- Computer Science in Perceptual Psychology Research -- Why Models of Human Perception Are Needed -- MENTAL STRUCTURE IN OBJECT PERCEPTION AND REPRESENTATION -- References.In 1933, President Herbert Hoover commissioned the "Ogburn Report," a comprehensive study of social trends in the United States. Fifty years later, a symposium of noted social and behavioral scientists marked the report's anniversary with a book of their own from the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. The 10 chapters presented here relate the developments detailed in the "Ogburn Report" to modern social trends. This book discusses recent major strides in the social and behavioral sciences, including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, and linguistics.Social sciencesResearchUnited StatesCongressesSocial changeCongressesSocial policyCongressesUnited StatesSocial policyCongressesSocial sciencesResearchSocial changeSocial policy300/.72073Smelser Neil J89308Gerstein Dean R1804386National Research Council (U.S.).Committee on Basic Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970124303321Behavioral and social science4361819UNINA