The family communication sourcebook:
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publications c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Introduction : a reflective view on the development of family communication / L. Edna Rogers -- Diversity's impact on defining the family : discourse-dependence and identity / Kathleen M. Galvin -- Defining the family through relationships / Kory Floyd, Alan C. Mikkelson, and Jeff Judd -- Theories and metatheories to explain family communication : an overview / Teresa C. Sabourin -- Established and promising models for family communication research / Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch and Daniel J. Weigel -- Methodological approaches to the study of family communication / Sandra Metts and Emily Lamb -- Family storytelling as communication practice / Kristin M. Langellier and Eric E. Peterson -- Cover stories as family communication practice / Theresa L. Hest, Judy C. Pearson, and Jeffrey T. Child -- Mulling about family conflict and communication : what we know and what we need to know / Michael E. Roloff and Courtney Waite Miller --
- Family conflict and adolescents / Patricia Noller ... [et al.] -- "That dear octopus" : a family-based model of intimacy / Megan K. Foley and Steve Duck -- When "friendly advice" becomes a privacy dilemma for pregnant couples : applying communication privacy management theory / Sandra Petronio and Susanne M. Jones -- Orchestrating and directing domestic potential through communication : toward a positive reframing of "discipline" / Thomas J. Socha -- Parental physical negative touch and child noncompliance in abusive, neglectful, and comparison families : a meta-analysis of observational studies / Steven R. Wilson ... [et al.] -- Family rituals / Leslie A. Baxter and Dawn O. Braithwaite -- Ritual (in)activity in postbereaved stepfamilies / Leah E. Bryant -- Implications of living in a wired family : new directions in family and media research / J. Alison Bryant and Jennings Bryant --
- Cyberkids : the influence of mediation and motivation on children's use of and attitudes toward the Internet / Alison Alexander, Seok Kang, and Yeora Kim -- Employees "without" families : discourses of family as an external constraint to work-life balance / Kristen Lucas and Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Communicating contradictions : (re)producing dialectical tensions through work, family, and balance socialization messages / Caryn E. Medved and Elizabeth E. Graham -- Relational dynamics in interfaith marriage / Patrick C. Hughes and Fran C. Dickson -- Women belong in the--pulpit : family and professional tensions in the lives of Southern Baptist women pastors / Helen Sterk and Rebecca Kallemeyn -- Family-school relationships : theoretical perspectives and concerns / Pamela Cooper -- The impact of parents' use of hurtful messages on adult children's self-esteem and educational motivation / Scott A. Myers, Paul Schrodt, and Christine E. Rittenour --
- Interrelations between family communication and health communication / Loretta L. Pecchioni, Teresa L. Thompson, and Dustin J. Anderson -- Dialectical tensions in families experiencing acute health issues : stroke survivors' perceptions / Donna R. Pawlowski -- Epilogue : the future of family communication theory and research / Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
'The Family Communication Sourcebook' provides an in-depth examination of contemporary theory and research in the area of family communication. It frames current research practices and approaches with a historical overview of how the field developed
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xx, 546 p.)
ISBN:1412909910
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