INGRoup Interdisciplinary network for group research_0143
The 14th Annual Conference INGRoup Interdisciplinar network for group research took place at ISCTE-IUL, 17-20 of july 2019.
About the conference
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). The Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup) was created to provide a context for scholars to:
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
The 14th Annual INGRoup Conference will be held so scholars across disciplines can come together, share information, and learn from one another. The conference program will include paper, poster, symposia, and panel sessions, a keynote address by last year's McGrath Award winner, Dr. Linda Argote, and a business meeting open to all members so the future of INGRoup can be collectively planned and shaped.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
INGRoup Interdisciplinary network for group research_0143
The 14th Annual Conference INGRoup Interdisciplinar network for group research took place at ISCTE-IUL, 17-20 of july 2019.
About the conference
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). The Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup) was created to provide a context for scholars to:
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
The 14th Annual INGRoup Conference will be held so scholars across disciplines can come together, share information, and learn from one another. The conference program will include paper, poster, symposia, and panel sessions, a keynote address by last year's McGrath Award winner, Dr. Linda Argote, and a business meeting open to all members so the future of INGRoup can be collectively planned and shaped.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.