Dana Bramel
Stony Brook University
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The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science | 1987
Dana Bramel; Ronald Friend
At various times the small group in the work place has been seen as either the organizations means of controlling workers or a response to increasing power and demands. This article analyzes shifts in social science research and theory on these groups, illustrating this ambivalence by discussing the attitudes of Le Bon, Taylor, Allport, Mayo, Sherif, Lewin, and others. The authors then present a historical survey of the image and reality of work groups during 1935-1981, which they found depended on the relative power of labor and capital as indicated by strikes and employment rates in specific periods. At times when worker power peaked, democratic, group-oriented methods were advocated, when worker power declined, individualistic, authoritative approaches prevailed The authors conclude that as more psychologists become unionized the needs of workers rather than management-particularly alienating work conditions and harmful consequences of lack of worker control-could be an increasing focus of their attention.
American Psychologist | 1981
Dana Bramel; Ronald Friend
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | 1968
Dana Bramel; Barry Taub; Barbara Blum
European Journal of Social Psychology | 1990
Ronald Friend; Yvonne Rafferty; Dana Bramel
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 1981
Joan M. Settin; Dana Bramel
Journal of Social Psychology | 1969
Richard Cardozo; Dana Bramel
Journal of Social Issues | 1989
Choichiro Yatani; Dana Bramel
American Psychologist | 1982
Dana Bramel; Ronald Friend
American Psychologist | 1982
Ronald Friend; Dana Bramel
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 1981
Joan M. Settin; Dana Bramel