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Article: Frey, Lawrence R. (Ed.). Group Communication in Context: Studies of Bona Fide Groups.(Book Review)
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- Communication Research Trends
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- March 22, 2004
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Frey, Lawrence R. (Ed.). Group Communication in Context: Studies of Bona Fide Groups. (2nd ed.) Mahwah, NJ and London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003. Pp. v, 446. ISBN 0-8058-3149-5 (hb.) $99.95; 0-8058-3150-9 (pb.) $45.00.
Working in groups is an inevitable event in our lives; however, many may not take into consideration the various internal and external intricacies of small groups. In this second edition, Frey's editorial work captures the essence of small groups and represents a collection of research studies that involve bona fide groups. Originally identified by Putnam and Stolh (1990), bona fide groups are defined as demonstrating "two important and ...