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  1. Ronald O. Lippitt, born March 21, 1914, was dedicated to the social uses of social science. He died on October 28, 1986. His legacy to social science consists of his early classic research on leadership styles in small groups, a study still cited regularly in social science texts; his book on planned change, which was widely used for many years; and other, lesser known work published in ...

    • Group Dynamics
    • Planned Change
    • Utilization of Research to Change Social Practice

    Lippitt, an innovator of experimental psychology, is renowned for participating in the development of the field of group dynamics. His many contributions to the field explored and defined both the psychological and social processes that occur among members of groups. From his early research studying children to his later investigations with adults,...

    In addition to his contributions to the development of the field of group dynamics, Lippitt was also a forerunner in the creation of the theory and practice of planned change. If Lewin invented the notion of planned change, Lippitt industrialized it and then mastered it. He led the development of many contributions to the practice of planned change...

    Like many social scientists, Lippitt was frustrated by the fact that vital research on the books was gathering dust; it was not being utilized by the institutions for which it was intended. To tackle the issue, in 1964, Lippitt and a fellow researcher from the Institute for Social (ISR), Floyd Mann, started a separate unit with ISR the Center on Re...

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  2. Lipit-Ishtar. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El Código de Lipit-Ishtar es una colección de leyes promulgadas por Lipit-Ishtar ( r. 1934 - 1924 a. C. ( MC )), gobernante de la Baja Mesopotamia. Como ley cuneiforme, es un código legal escrito en escritura cuneiforme en lengua sumeria. 2 3 .

  3. Lippitt is the author or co-author of over 200 articles and books, on such topics as group dynamics, futuring, the processes of learning, socialization and growth of children and youth, leadership, planned change and change agentry, community planning, and renewal and reconstruction of the traditional educational system and practices.

  4. Henry Lippitt (October 9, 1818 – June 5, 1891) was the 33rd Governor of Rhode Island from 1875 to 1877. Family. Lippitt was the son of Warren Lippitt and Eliza (Seamans) Lippitt, married to Mary Ann Balch.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LippittLippitt - Wikipedia

    Lippitt is a surname, and may refer to: Charles W. Lippitt (1846-1924), Governor of Rhode Island. Frederick Lippitt (1917-2005), Rhode Island House minority leader. Henry Lippitt (1818-1891), Governor of Rhode Island. Henry Frederick Lippitt (1856-1933), US Senator from Rhode Island. John W. Lippitt (1822–1896), New York politician.

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