With a focus on the individual group member, The Fundamentals of Small Group Communication encourages readers
to reflect on how their communication behaviors and practices contribute to their current small group experiences.
In this easy to read text, authors Scott A. Myers and Carolyn M. Anderson introduce students to the fundamental
issues faced by all small groups, such as socialization, development, ethics, and diversity, and the procedures
utilized by effective small groups.
The book is organized around three overarching themes--characteristics of small group communication and the individual
group member, the group task, and group member relationships. Each chapter opens with a case study and includes
an "Ethically Speaking" box that allows readers to reflect on how ethics is central to the small group
communication process.
It is intended for undergraduate courses that introduce students to the basic fundamentals of small group communication.