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[photo] Programmatic Aids for Human Relations "Basic to democracy is recognition and acceptance of the worth and integrity of every human being . . . Democracy is based upon the intelligent participation of all citizens. All are entitled to first-class citizenship." From "Resource Unit on Prejudice and Discrimination." F 109--GROUP DYNAMICS AND SOCIAL ACTION. Kenneth Benne, Leland Bradford and Ronald Lippitt. 61 pp. 35c. This pamphlet meets the growing need to improve the quality of problem-solving within our group and organizational life. It contains many important techniques and suggestions for organizing and conducting group meetings and programs, and for understanding the dynamics of different personalities striving to reach common goals. The authors are respectively from Boston University, the National Education Association and the University of Michigan. G 347--DESEGREGATION: Some Propositions and Research Suggestions. Edward A. Suchman, John P. Dean and Robin M. Williams, Jr. 128 pp. $2.00. An excellent summary of current knowledge of desegregation as a social process and its implications for the future. Studies and hypotheses in intergroup relations are evaluated and various research approaches to desegregation are appraised. A series of hypotheses together with examples of possible research projects conclude the book. The authors are on Cornell University's faculty. 32
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[photo] Programmatic Aids for Human Relations "Basic to democracy is recognition and acceptance of the worth and integrity of every human being . . . Democracy is based upon the intelligent participation of all citizens. All are entitled to first-class citizenship." From "Resource Unit on Prejudice and Discrimination." F 109--GROUP DYNAMICS AND SOCIAL ACTION. Kenneth Benne, Leland Bradford and Ronald Lippitt. 61 pp. 35c. This pamphlet meets the growing need to improve the quality of problem-solving within our group and organizational life. It contains many important techniques and suggestions for organizing and conducting group meetings and programs, and for understanding the dynamics of different personalities striving to reach common goals. The authors are respectively from Boston University, the National Education Association and the University of Michigan. G 347--DESEGREGATION: Some Propositions and Research Suggestions. Edward A. Suchman, John P. Dean and Robin M. Williams, Jr. 128 pp. $2.00. An excellent summary of current knowledge of desegregation as a social process and its implications for the future. Studies and hypotheses in intergroup relations are evaluated and various research approaches to desegregation are appraised. A series of hypotheses together with examples of possible research projects conclude the book. The authors are on Cornell University's faculty. 32
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