Abstract

Aaron Brower, Co-Editor
Joann Keyton, Co-Editor
Lindy Greer, Associate Editor
Charles Samuelson, Associate Editor
Bertolt Meyer, Associate Editor
The editorial team of Small Group Research invites authors to submit proposals for the 2016 Review Issue. Articles for the Review Issue are high-impact scholarly surveys of important group and team research literatures. They summarize recent research, provide integration across disciplines, and highlight important directions for future inquiries. The Review Issue is open to all areas of group and team research, including research methods and group-based learning activities. We are particularly interested in reviews that (a) address critical turning points in the literature in terms of evolving theory, enduring issues where reviews can reveal future areas of attention, levels of analysis issues, or improvements in methodological approaches, and (b) explore the topic, theory, or method across disciplines.
Proposals should be submitted
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Proposals should be double-spaced and include no more than seven pages of text. References, tables, and appendices do not count in this page limit. All proposals will be subject to editorial review. Please do not send complete papers–if you have a draft of your paper, please note that in the proposal.
Submissions will be evaluated with respect to the following criteria (these should be addressed in your proposal):
Relevance. The proposed manuscript should thoroughly review a significant and important research area within the group and team literature.
Integration across Disciplines. The proposed manuscript should aim to integrate theory and research across the different disciplines that study groups. If the proposed review is limited to specific disciplines, identify this and explain why these disciplines are selected. Reviews of literature across disciplines are highly valued and preferred.
Viability. The proposal should represent an achievable project within the tight time constraints required. More detail on the timeline is provided below.
Organization and Coherence. The proposal should follow a logical structure, read clearly, and thoroughly represent the available research.
Insight for Future Work. The proposal should convey important implications for future theoretical or methodological developments, or applications.
Review Issue Timeline:
April 1, 2015 through May 1, 2015 Proposals due to the Small Group Research online submission portal at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/sgr. Be sure to select “Proposal” in the Manuscript Type pull down box. Also indicate that your submission is a 2016 Review Issue Proposal in your cover letter, and include the names and email addresses of 3 to 5 potential reviewers. Suggested reviewers should be from different disciplines.
September 15, 2015: Final decision on proposal and initial feedback provided to authors.
February 15, 2016: Full draft of paper due to Small Group Research.
April 15, 2016: Feedback to authors on full paper.
June 15, 2016: Final paper submitted to Small Group Research.
December, 2016: Publication of 2016 review issue of Small Group Research
The following list represents the topics expected to be published in the 2014 and 2015 review issues.
Examination of partner effects in group contexts
Algorithms for computational faultline/subgroup detection
Conceptual, methodological, and logistical problems of emergent states research
Interactive input-process-output models of group social influence
Team reflexivity and team information processing failures
Science of multiteam systems
Hidden profile paradigms
Diversity of cognitive diversity
History of work team importance
Group performance at complex dynamic system control tasks
Personality in small groups
