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Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives covers uncharted territory in its field, as it is the first book on the market to deal exclusively with family communication theory. In this volume, editors Dawn O. Braithwaite and Leslie A. Baxter bring together a group of contributors that represent a veritable 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.
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Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives covers uncharted territory in its field, as it is the first book on the market to deal exclusively with family communication theory. In this volume, editors Dawn O. Braithwaite and Leslie A. Baxter bring together a group of contributors that represent a veritable 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.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780761930600
- ISBN-10: 0761930604
- Artikelnr.: 22306997
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780761930600
- ISBN-10: 0761930604
- Artikelnr.: 22306997
Dawn O. Braithwaite (Ph.D., University of Minnesota) is a Willa Cather Professor of Communication at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She studies discourse dependent relationships, dialectics of relating, and communication in step- and voluntary families. She has published six books and 125 articles and chapters. A Distinguished Scholar of the National Communication Association and Western States Communication Association, Braithwaite received NCA's Brommel Family Communication and Becker Distinguished Service Awards. She is a Past President of the National Communication Association and of the Western States Communication Association.
Preface - Dawn O. Braithwaite and Leslie A. Baxter
Foreword: Family Communication Theories: Variations and Challenges - Anita
L. Vangelisti
1. Introduction: Meta-Theory and Theory in Family Communication Research -
Leslie A. Baxter and Dawn O. Braithwaite
I. Theories Originating in Communication
2. Communication Accommodation Theory: An Intergroup Approach to Family
Relationships - Jake Harwood, Jordan Soliz & Mei-Chen Lin
3. Communication Privacy Management Theory: Understanding Families - Sandra
Petronio & John Caughlin
4. Family Communication Patterns Theory: A Social Cognitive Approach -
Ascan F. Koerner & Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
5. Goals-Plan-Action Theories: Theories of Goals, Plans, and Planning
Processes in Families - Steven R. Wilson & Wendy M. Morgan
6. Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory: A New Theory in Family
Communication - Beth A. Le Poire & Rene M. Dailey
7. Narrative Performance Theory: Telling Stories, Doing Family - Kristin M.
Langellier & Eric E. Peterson
8. Relational Communication Theory: An Interactional Family Theory - L.
Edna Rogers
9. Relational Dialectics Theory: Multivocal Dialogues of Family
Communication - Leslie A. Baxter
10. Symbolic Conergence Theory: Communication, Dramatizing Messages, and
Rhetorical Visions in Families - Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paul Schrodt & Jody
Koenig Kellas
II. Theories Originating in Complementary Fields
11. Attachment Theory: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Family
Communication and Attachment Patterns - April R. Trees
12. Attribution Theories: Assessing Causal and Responsibility Judgments in
Families - Valerie L. Manusov
13. Critical Feminist Theories: A Provocative Perspective on Families -
Julia T. Wood
14. Emotion Regulation Theory: A Lens for Viewing Family Conflict and
Violence - William R. Cupach & Loreen N. Olson
15. Social Theories: Social Constructionism and Symbolic Interactionism -
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
16. Social Exchange Theories: Interdependence and Equity - Marianne Dainton
& Eliane D. Zelley
17. Social Learning Theory: Modeling and Communication in the Family
Context - Adrianne Kunkel, Mary Lee Hummert & Michael Robert Dennis
18. Stress and Adaptation Theories: Families Across the Lifespan - Tamara
Afifi & Jon Nussbaum
19. Structuration Theory: Promising Directions for Family Communication
Research - Kathleen Krone, Paul Schrodt & Erika Kirby
20. Systems Theory: Patterns and (W)holes in Family Communication -
Kathleen Galvin, Fran Dickson, and Sherilyn R. Marrow
21. The Theory of Natural Selection: An Evolutionary Approach to Family
Communication - Kory Floyd & Mark T. Haynes
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Foreword: Family Communication Theories: Variations and Challenges - Anita
L. Vangelisti
1. Introduction: Meta-Theory and Theory in Family Communication Research -
Leslie A. Baxter and Dawn O. Braithwaite
I. Theories Originating in Communication
2. Communication Accommodation Theory: An Intergroup Approach to Family
Relationships - Jake Harwood, Jordan Soliz & Mei-Chen Lin
3. Communication Privacy Management Theory: Understanding Families - Sandra
Petronio & John Caughlin
4. Family Communication Patterns Theory: A Social Cognitive Approach -
Ascan F. Koerner & Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
5. Goals-Plan-Action Theories: Theories of Goals, Plans, and Planning
Processes in Families - Steven R. Wilson & Wendy M. Morgan
6. Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory: A New Theory in Family
Communication - Beth A. Le Poire & Rene M. Dailey
7. Narrative Performance Theory: Telling Stories, Doing Family - Kristin M.
Langellier & Eric E. Peterson
8. Relational Communication Theory: An Interactional Family Theory - L.
Edna Rogers
9. Relational Dialectics Theory: Multivocal Dialogues of Family
Communication - Leslie A. Baxter
10. Symbolic Conergence Theory: Communication, Dramatizing Messages, and
Rhetorical Visions in Families - Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paul Schrodt & Jody
Koenig Kellas
II. Theories Originating in Complementary Fields
11. Attachment Theory: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Family
Communication and Attachment Patterns - April R. Trees
12. Attribution Theories: Assessing Causal and Responsibility Judgments in
Families - Valerie L. Manusov
13. Critical Feminist Theories: A Provocative Perspective on Families -
Julia T. Wood
14. Emotion Regulation Theory: A Lens for Viewing Family Conflict and
Violence - William R. Cupach & Loreen N. Olson
15. Social Theories: Social Constructionism and Symbolic Interactionism -
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
16. Social Exchange Theories: Interdependence and Equity - Marianne Dainton
& Eliane D. Zelley
17. Social Learning Theory: Modeling and Communication in the Family
Context - Adrianne Kunkel, Mary Lee Hummert & Michael Robert Dennis
18. Stress and Adaptation Theories: Families Across the Lifespan - Tamara
Afifi & Jon Nussbaum
19. Structuration Theory: Promising Directions for Family Communication
Research - Kathleen Krone, Paul Schrodt & Erika Kirby
20. Systems Theory: Patterns and (W)holes in Family Communication -
Kathleen Galvin, Fran Dickson, and Sherilyn R. Marrow
21. The Theory of Natural Selection: An Evolutionary Approach to Family
Communication - Kory Floyd & Mark T. Haynes
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Preface - Dawn O. Braithwaite and Leslie A. Baxter
Foreword: Family Communication Theories: Variations and Challenges - Anita
L. Vangelisti
1. Introduction: Meta-Theory and Theory in Family Communication Research -
Leslie A. Baxter and Dawn O. Braithwaite
I. Theories Originating in Communication
2. Communication Accommodation Theory: An Intergroup Approach to Family
Relationships - Jake Harwood, Jordan Soliz & Mei-Chen Lin
3. Communication Privacy Management Theory: Understanding Families - Sandra
Petronio & John Caughlin
4. Family Communication Patterns Theory: A Social Cognitive Approach -
Ascan F. Koerner & Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
5. Goals-Plan-Action Theories: Theories of Goals, Plans, and Planning
Processes in Families - Steven R. Wilson & Wendy M. Morgan
6. Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory: A New Theory in Family
Communication - Beth A. Le Poire & Rene M. Dailey
7. Narrative Performance Theory: Telling Stories, Doing Family - Kristin M.
Langellier & Eric E. Peterson
8. Relational Communication Theory: An Interactional Family Theory - L.
Edna Rogers
9. Relational Dialectics Theory: Multivocal Dialogues of Family
Communication - Leslie A. Baxter
10. Symbolic Conergence Theory: Communication, Dramatizing Messages, and
Rhetorical Visions in Families - Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paul Schrodt & Jody
Koenig Kellas
II. Theories Originating in Complementary Fields
11. Attachment Theory: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Family
Communication and Attachment Patterns - April R. Trees
12. Attribution Theories: Assessing Causal and Responsibility Judgments in
Families - Valerie L. Manusov
13. Critical Feminist Theories: A Provocative Perspective on Families -
Julia T. Wood
14. Emotion Regulation Theory: A Lens for Viewing Family Conflict and
Violence - William R. Cupach & Loreen N. Olson
15. Social Theories: Social Constructionism and Symbolic Interactionism -
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
16. Social Exchange Theories: Interdependence and Equity - Marianne Dainton
& Eliane D. Zelley
17. Social Learning Theory: Modeling and Communication in the Family
Context - Adrianne Kunkel, Mary Lee Hummert & Michael Robert Dennis
18. Stress and Adaptation Theories: Families Across the Lifespan - Tamara
Afifi & Jon Nussbaum
19. Structuration Theory: Promising Directions for Family Communication
Research - Kathleen Krone, Paul Schrodt & Erika Kirby
20. Systems Theory: Patterns and (W)holes in Family Communication -
Kathleen Galvin, Fran Dickson, and Sherilyn R. Marrow
21. The Theory of Natural Selection: An Evolutionary Approach to Family
Communication - Kory Floyd & Mark T. Haynes
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Foreword: Family Communication Theories: Variations and Challenges - Anita
L. Vangelisti
1. Introduction: Meta-Theory and Theory in Family Communication Research -
Leslie A. Baxter and Dawn O. Braithwaite
I. Theories Originating in Communication
2. Communication Accommodation Theory: An Intergroup Approach to Family
Relationships - Jake Harwood, Jordan Soliz & Mei-Chen Lin
3. Communication Privacy Management Theory: Understanding Families - Sandra
Petronio & John Caughlin
4. Family Communication Patterns Theory: A Social Cognitive Approach -
Ascan F. Koerner & Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
5. Goals-Plan-Action Theories: Theories of Goals, Plans, and Planning
Processes in Families - Steven R. Wilson & Wendy M. Morgan
6. Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory: A New Theory in Family
Communication - Beth A. Le Poire & Rene M. Dailey
7. Narrative Performance Theory: Telling Stories, Doing Family - Kristin M.
Langellier & Eric E. Peterson
8. Relational Communication Theory: An Interactional Family Theory - L.
Edna Rogers
9. Relational Dialectics Theory: Multivocal Dialogues of Family
Communication - Leslie A. Baxter
10. Symbolic Conergence Theory: Communication, Dramatizing Messages, and
Rhetorical Visions in Families - Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paul Schrodt & Jody
Koenig Kellas
II. Theories Originating in Complementary Fields
11. Attachment Theory: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Family
Communication and Attachment Patterns - April R. Trees
12. Attribution Theories: Assessing Causal and Responsibility Judgments in
Families - Valerie L. Manusov
13. Critical Feminist Theories: A Provocative Perspective on Families -
Julia T. Wood
14. Emotion Regulation Theory: A Lens for Viewing Family Conflict and
Violence - William R. Cupach & Loreen N. Olson
15. Social Theories: Social Constructionism and Symbolic Interactionism -
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
16. Social Exchange Theories: Interdependence and Equity - Marianne Dainton
& Eliane D. Zelley
17. Social Learning Theory: Modeling and Communication in the Family
Context - Adrianne Kunkel, Mary Lee Hummert & Michael Robert Dennis
18. Stress and Adaptation Theories: Families Across the Lifespan - Tamara
Afifi & Jon Nussbaum
19. Structuration Theory: Promising Directions for Family Communication
Research - Kathleen Krone, Paul Schrodt & Erika Kirby
20. Systems Theory: Patterns and (W)holes in Family Communication -
Kathleen Galvin, Fran Dickson, and Sherilyn R. Marrow
21. The Theory of Natural Selection: An Evolutionary Approach to Family
Communication - Kory Floyd & Mark T. Haynes
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors