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AKRI and its associates have developed a number of publications in the field of group relations. Our preeminent publications are the Group Reader series, available individually or as a package. AKRI has also published proceedings from two past Scientific Meetings (now known as the AKRI Symposium) that are available for sale. A number of white papers are available at no charge. Podcasts of recent talks and historical proceedings are currently available for associates only.
Group Reader Series GROUP RELATIONS READER 3 Edited by Solomon Cytrynbaum and Debra A. Noumair, this book represents the application of current group relations thinking to contemporary groups, organizations, communities and society. The wide array of chapters provides opportunities to read about a diversity of settings - schools, hospitals, corporations, entire countries - as well as multiple roles - internal and external consultant, group therapist, trainer, action-researcher, conference member and staff.
GROUP RELATIONS READER 2 Edited by Arthur D. Colman and Marvin H. Geller, this reader includes work application, training models, and classic contributions of Melanie Klein, Pierre Turquet, and others while surveying more recent interdisciplinary developments worldwide.
GROUP RELATIONS READER 1 Edited by Arthur D. Colman and Harold Bexton, the original group reader contains methodology, theory, and classic contributions of Wilford Bion, A. Kenneth Rice, and Eric J. Miller, as well as more recent works by Margaret J. Rioch and others.
Basic Materials
THE TAVISTOCK PRIMER II By Charla Hayden and René Molenkamp — a revised and updated introduction to the educational model of Tavistock conferences written in easy to read language in booklet form specifically designed as introductory material for individuals and course work. It is also included as a chapter in Group Relations Reader 3.
Proceedings from Scientific Meetings
CHAOS OR COMMUNITY A collection of papers published after the [date] scientific meeting that demonstrate the authors’ diverse perspectives, lively ideas and innovative group relations applications.
LEADERSHIP AS LEGACY: TRANSFORMATION AT THE TURN OF THE MILLENIUM Edited version of paper originally presented at the 12th AKRI Scientific Meeting in [date]. These papers provide a significant resource to students of management and to individuals “leading” in organizations.
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