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_aEngaging theories in family communication : _bmultiple perspectives / _ceditors, Dawn O. Braithwaite, Leslie A. Baxter. |
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_aThousand Oaks, Calif. : _bSAGE Publications, _c[2006] |
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_tPreface / _rDawn O. Braithwaite and Leslie A. Baxter -- _tForeword : family communication theories : variations and challenges / _rAnita L. Vangelisti -- _g1. _tIntroduction : meta-theory and theory in family communication research / _rLeslie A. Baxter and Dawn O. Braithwaite -- _g2. _tCommunication accommodation theory : an intergroup approach to family relationships / _rJake Harwood, Jordan Soliz and Mei-Chen Lin -- _g3. _tCommunication privacy management theory : understanding families / _rSandra Petronio and John P. Caughlin -- _g4. _tFamily communication patterns theory : a social cognitive approach / _rAscan F. Koerner and Mary Anne Fitzpatrick -- _g5. _tGoals-plans-action theories : theories of goals, plans, and planning processes in families / _rSteven R. Wilson and Wendy M. Morgan -- _g6. _tInconsistent nurturing as control theory : a new theory in family communication / _rBeth A. LePoire and Rene M. Dailey -- _g7. _tNarrative performance theory : telling stories, doing family / _rKristin M. Langellier and Eric E. Peterson -- _g8. _tRelational communication theory : an interactional family theory / _rL. Edna Rogers -- _g9. _tRelational dialectics theory : multivocal dialogues of family communication / _rLeslie A. Baxter -- _g10. _tSymbolic convergence theory : communication, dramatizing messages, and rhetorical visions in families / _rDawn O. Braithwaite, Paul Schrodt and Jody Koenig Kellas -- _g11. _tAttachment theory : the reciprocal relationship between family communication and attachment patterns / _rApril R. Trees -- _g12. _tAttribution theories : assessing causal and responsibility judgments in families / _rValerie L. Manusov -- _g13. _tCritical feminist theories : a provocative perspective on families / _rJulia T. Wood -- _g14. _tEmotion regulation theory : a lens for viewing family conflict and violence / _rWilliam R. Cupach and Loreen N. Olson -- _g15. _tSocial theories : social constructionism and symbolic interactionism / _rWendy Leeds-Hurwitz -- _g16. _tSocial exchange theories : interdependence and equity / _rMarianne Dainton and Elaine D. Zelley -- _g17. _tSocial learning theory : modeling and communication in the family context / _rAdrianne Kunkel, Mary Lee Hummert and Michael Robert Dennis -- _g18. _tStress and adaptation theories : families across the life span / _rTamara D. Afifi and Jon Nussbaum -- _g19. _tStructuration theory : promising directions for family communication research / _rKathleen J. Krone, Paul Schrodt and Erika L. Kirby -- _g20. _tSystems theory : patterns and (w)holes in family communication / _rKathleen M. Galvin, Fran C. Dickson and Sherilyn R. Marrow -- _g21. _tThe theory of natural selection : an evolutionary approach to family communication / _rKory Floyd and Mark T. Haynes. |
520 | 1 | _a"To date, scholars from disciplines other than communication have dominated the study of family communication. Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives covers uncharted territory in its field, as it is the first book to deal exclusively with family communication theory. In this volume, editors Dawn O. Braithwaite and Leslie A. Baxter bring together a group of contributors who represent a Who's Who in the family communication field. These scholars examine both classic and cutting-edge theories to guide family communication research in the coming years." "Engaging Theories in Family Communication is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying family communication in courses such as Family Communication, Personal Relationships, Communication Theory, Applied Communication, and Advanced Interpersonal Communication. It can also be used in a variety of family studies, sociology, and psychology courses focusing on family communication."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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