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Revision as of 07:13, 11 December 2007
Theory Overview
- Groups Have Permeable and Fluid Boundaries[1]
- Group Members Maintain Multiple Group Memberships
- Group Members Play Representative Roles
- New Members Shift Role Functions
- The Degree To Which Members Enact A Sense of Belongingness
- Interdependence With Context[2]
- Individuals Communicate With People Across Groups
- Groups Within The Organizations Often Must Coordinate Actions
- Group Members Often Must Negotiate Jurisdiction and Autonomy
- Making Sense of Existing Intergroup Relations
- Groups Have Unstable and Ambiguous Borders[3]
References
http://www.nancytobler.com/index.php?title=Bona_Fide_Group_Theory