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This three-day group relations conference offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other.  This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures.  Instead, the learning is experiential.  Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.  The conference will weave art and other non-verbal forms of expression into the conference events to illuminate unconscious dynamics operating in the system of group interactions that members and staff will create together.

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LCE 2020 is proudly sponsored by our private donors and...
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in partnership with...
Also supported by:
Academic Affairs
The Colleges of Natural and Behavioral Sciences/Psychology Department
The College of Arts and Humanities/Art & Design Department
Toro Psych Club

      

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The A.K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems as an
Incubator Initiative in the application or exploration of Group Relations
This event would also not be possible without the assistance and facilitation of staff from the Loker Student Union, University Communications, University Advancement, Ceremonies and Events, Procurement and Contracts, Campus Dining Services, Alumni Relations, the Entrepreneurial Institute, the Mervyn M. Dymally African American Political & Economic Institute, Graduate Studies and Research, Parking Office, Risk Management, the Office of Student Life, the Multicultural Center, Academic Technology, and University Printing and Facilities Services.
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