Societies are dependent on the formation and utilization of groups and teams, making them relevant to countless aspects of life. Accordingly, scholars who study groups can be found across a wide array of disciplines (e.g., anthropology, communication, education, engineering, history, information systems, medicine, nursing, organizational behavior, philosophy, psychology, political science, public health, sociology, economics).
Topics: Promote communication about group research across fields and nations, Advance understanding about group dynamics through research, Advance theory and methods for understanding groups, Promote interdisciplinary research