PSYCH 663 Spring 1981

BEHAVIOR IN GROUPS ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ Tuesdays 1:30?3:30 P.M.

 

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The New NATURAL HISTORY Methodology of the 198Os

 

1.ÀÀ Course Requirements.

Students prepare an outline for each three?week block of classes. These are exchanged and discussed in class collectively for mutual aid. As well, students work in teams of two on a field project which will be either the familyÀÀ or the classroom as natural group settings.

 

2.ÀÀ Readings.

 

-1) Cicourel, A.V. Cognitive Sociology , 1974. (1 chapter )

 

-2) Berkowitz, L. (Ed.). Advances in Experimental Social, 1977 & 1980 Vols.

(1 chapter each)

 

-3) Barker, R. G. Ecological Psychology, 1968. (1 chapter )

 

-4) Garfinkel, H. The Routine Grounds of Everyday Activities, 1964. (In 11).

 

-5) Harre, R. & Secord, P. F. The Explanation of Social Behavior, 1972 (1 chapter) or: Harre?s 1977 article on Ethogeny in 2.

 

-6) Jackson, P. W. Life in Classrooms, 1968. Or in: Hollander & Hunt, 1976 (Current Perspectives in Social Psychology, edited book).

 

-7) James, L.A. & Gordon, B. Y. Bound Lecture Notes in both UH Libraries.

 

A.ÀÀÀÀÀ Society?s Witnesses, 1978.

 

B.ÀÀÀÀ Studying Community?Building Forces, 1979.

 

C.ÀÀÀÀ Workbook for the Study of Social Psychology, 1977 and 1978 editions.

 

D.ÀÀÀÀ Community Cataloguing Practices, 1975?79.

 

-8) Macdonald, W. S. Battle in the Classroom, 1971 (short book).

 

-9) Nahl, D. Natural Classification Schemes, 1975?1980. (oral presentation).

 

-10) Sacks, H. An Initial Investigation of the Usability of Conversational Data, 1972 (analysis of suicide calls). (In Sudnow, 11.)

 

-11) Sudnow, D. (Ed.). Studies in Social Interaction, 1972 (3 articles).

 

-12) Turner, R. Some Formal Properties of Therapy Talk, 1972 (In Sudnow, 11).

 

-13) Waxler, & Mishler, The Family as Natural Group, 1980 (In 2.).

 

-14) Wilson, E. O. Sociobiology, 1975 (2 chapters).

 

(Total readings: 6?8 chapters, 3?5 articles, and several Lecture Notes by the instructor.)

 

 

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PSYCH 663 Spring 1981

For Spring 1981...

BEHAVIOR IN GROUPS: Psych 663ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ Tuesdays at 1:30 to 3:30 P.M.

ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ Dr. L.A. James

 

For SOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL, CLINICAL, and EDUCATIONAL fields:ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ A Seminar on:

 

 

ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ The New NATURAL HISTORY Methodology of the 1980s

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You can obtain a copy of the Reading List & Course Requirements at the Psychology Office, Gartley 110 (ask for Psych 663 handout). Students interested in this seminar, please leave name, background, telephone, and message in instructor?s mailbox. Mahalo.

 

Discussion Topics and Readings:

 

Weeks 1?3:ÀÀ The New Natural History Methodology of the 1980s. The Future Data

 

Needs of Social & Behavioral Sciences. Community Management as

 

Applied Social Psychology. See: Waxler & Mishler in Berkowitz;

 

James & Gordon; Macdonald; Wilson; Barker; Harre; Sudnow.

 

Weeks 4?6: ÀÀ The Family as a Natural Group: people, birds, cats. The Classroom as a Natural Group Setting. See: James & Gordon; Macdonald; Jackson; Skinner.

 

Weeks 7?9:ÀÀ Methods of Analyzing Natural Records: written reports, audiotapes, videotapes. The New ?Ethno? Fields: Ethnomethodology, ethogenics, ethnosemantics. See: Garfinkel; Harre & Secord; Sacks; Turner; Spier; James & Gordon.

 

Weeks 10?12: Detecting & Mining Community Resources. Identifying Social Reinforcer. in Natural Groups. The Group

ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ À Dynamic Theories of Mead, Lewin, Skinner. The College Course as a Simulated Speech Community.

ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ À See: Macdonald; James & Gordon; Jackson; Harre.

 

Weeks 13?14: The Concept of Genetic Culture as a Unifying Theme for Social and Behavioral Research in the 1980s. See: James & Gordon.

 

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