PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL GROUPS

Academic Year 2016/2017 - 3° Year
Teaching Staff: Orazio LICCIARDELLO
Credit Value: 7
Taught classes: 42 hours
Term / Semester:

Learning Objectives

Aims:

The course is designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge concerning: 1) the dynamics of social groups and psychological groups, particularly; 2) issues related to the use of the basic tools of psychosocial research; 3)the social and scientific relevance of the Action Research.The groups in the sense macro and micro: epistemological problems and application outcomes. The characteristics and the significance of the sociological micro-group. The small psychological-group: the becoming, quality of leadership and its usefulness in educational contexts and in the management / construction of human resources.


Detailed Course Content

Contents:

The dynamics of small psychological groups and its usefulness to the creativity and social building of intelligence: the socio-cognitive conflict. The small group in the training activity: "Know How to Be/ Know How to do". The basic tools of research-intervention and the epistemological relevance of issues: "Know How to be/ Know How to do". The tools and the dynamics of construction/take data. The relationship between tools, the research objectives and the characteristics of application contexts.


Textbook Information

A)Lezioni
Licciardello O. (2015), I Gruppi. Aspetti epistemologici e ricadute applicative, Angeli, Milano.
B)Testo da studiare per coloro che non frequentano il laboratorio:
Licciardello O., Damigella D (2009), Le “ricette” dell’integrazione, Bonanno Editore, Acireale-Roma (sino a pag.97).