TY - JOUR AU - Tindale, R. Scott AB - 01 Gaertner (bc/s) 29/3/05 1:05 pm Page 107 Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 2005 Vol 8(2) 107–108 Group and Intergroup Processes: An Introduction Lowell Gaertner University of Tennessee Michael A. Hogg University of Queensland R. Scott Tindale Loyola University Chicago T HIS ISSUE of Group Processes & Intergroup that the pre-conference would become a per- Relations is a special issue. It presents a selection manent feature of SPSP conferences. of articles based on talks given at the inaugural Groups research has a number of specialist group and intergroup processes pre-conference journals including this one, a long-running of the meeting of the Society for Personality (since 1994) pre-conference at the annual and Social Psychology (SPSP), held in Austin, meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Texas, in January 2004. It is not a thematic Psychology, and a strong representation at the special issue in the sense of focusing narrowly three-yearly general meeting of the European on a specific area of research, but it is thematic Association of Experimental Social Psychology. in the sense that it showcases the breadth and In addition, of the almost 1000 social psycholo- diversity of contemporary research on group gists who have submitted their professional processes TI - Group and Intergroup Processes: An Introduction JF - Group Processes & Intergroup Relations DO - 10.1177/1368430205051063 DA - 2005-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/group-and-intergroup-processes-an-introduction-l4B0OrVYxy SP - 107 EP - 108 VL - 8 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -