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Synopsis
Considers the issue of group effectiveness from the standpoint of group composition. The authors assert that the effectiveness of any group is at least partially determined by the particular attributes which each individual brings to it. Drawing from studies in small group theory as well as from research pertaining to group psychotherapy, the programme outlined in this convenient sourcebook should help individuals to better understand and influence the composition of groups involved in all types of community work.
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Myrick (communication, Auburn U.) critically analyzes institutional processes embedded in the proliferation of information about HIV/AIDS, and how the messages that the public receives serve to further stigmatize the gay population. The cultural study uses Michel Foucault's theories of sexuality and identity as a basis for understanding the historical dimensions of gay politics, and the current medicalization of the community's identity. The author applies his theoretical analysis to a review of national public service announcements about AIDS and community based education programs. Includes an appendix of PSA transcripts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)