New Topic for the Friday Lunchtime Reading Group 4th May with Sue Daniel
What is sociometry and how can we apply it in our life?
"The word sociometry came from the Latin “socius,” meaning social and the Latin “metrum,” meaning measure. As these roots imply, sociometry is a way of measuring the degree of relatedness among people. Measurement of relatedness can be useful not only in the assessment of behavior within groups, but also for interventions to bring about positive change and for determining the extent of change. For a work group, sociometry can be a powerful tool for reducing conflict and improving communication because it allows the group to see itself objectively and to analyze its own dynamics. It is also a powerful tool for assessing dynamics and development in groups devoted to therapy or training."
Sue Daniel is the moderator for the May Lunchtime Reading Group. She will lead the discussion on Monir Rostampoor-Vajari's article, addressing the concept of sociometry and the application of it in our life.
Reference:
What Is Sociometry and How We Can Apply It in Our Life?
Monir Rostampoor-Vajari
Department of Social Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Khalkhal Branch, Khakhal, Iran
The Friday monthly Lunchtime Reading Group
This lively group is designed to suit those with an hour to spare at lunchtime. Budding writers, trainees and practitioners are welcome! We discuss psychodrama works; DVD’s and literature and other related material. A moderator will send out the material for reading or viewing early in the week and lead an invigorating discussion. BYO lunch.
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