Family Communication and Cultural Transformation
(Re)Awakening Legacies of Equality, Social Justice, Freedom, and Hope
Herausgeber: Diggs, Rhunette C; Socha, Thomas J
Family Communication and Cultural Transformation
(Re)Awakening Legacies of Equality, Social Justice, Freedom, and Hope
Herausgeber: Diggs, Rhunette C; Socha, Thomas J
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Building on their past work in race and family communication, Rhunette C. Diggs and Thomas J. Socha gather in this volume contemporary theory and research concerning ways that families use communication to transform inherited cultural legacies for the better (Communication 3.0).
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Building on their past work in race and family communication, Rhunette C. Diggs and Thomas J. Socha gather in this volume contemporary theory and research concerning ways that families use communication to transform inherited cultural legacies for the better (Communication 3.0).
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781032115689
- ISBN-10: 1032115688
- Artikelnr.: 66267840
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781032115689
- ISBN-10: 1032115688
- Artikelnr.: 66267840
Rhunette C. Diggs is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication at Johnson C. Smith University and an Adjunct Instructor at Rowan Cabarrus Community College, USA. Thomas J. Socha is Professor of Communication at Old Dominion University, USA.
Chapter 1. A Better Way: Family Communication 3.0 Chapter 2. Family
Communication (Re)Awakening Indigenous Resilience, Wellness, and
Transcendence Chapter 3. Unsettling Narrative Inheritance in Multicultural
Family: Race, Class and Wealth in Family Stories of Property Chapter 4.
QAnon's Ideology of Hate: As a Catalyst for Negative Transformation in
Families and Close Relationships Chapter 5. Guess Who Came to Dinner (and
Stayed): Multiracial Romance and Families in Public and Private Spheres
Chapter 6. Resilience, Transitions, and Migration: Family Communication
Toward a More Hopeful Future Chapter 7. Intergenerational Transmission of
Trauma: Understanding Family Histories and Narratives Chapter 8. Unexpected
Financial Crises: Family Communication, Financial Planning, Ethnic/Racial
Financial Practices and Transformative Financial Security Chapter 9.
Breaking Free: Black, White, Bi-racial Women Respond to Memories of Family
Race Legacies and Pass on Anti-Racism and Self-Family Care Chapter 10.
Healing from Trauma: Analyzing Letters When a Loved One is Incarcerated
Chapter 11. A Brief Report: A Black Woman's Life Shines the Light on Black
Males and Family Communication Chapter 12. Family Communication 3.0:
Smartphones, Transformation, and Families in the US and China
Communication (Re)Awakening Indigenous Resilience, Wellness, and
Transcendence Chapter 3. Unsettling Narrative Inheritance in Multicultural
Family: Race, Class and Wealth in Family Stories of Property Chapter 4.
QAnon's Ideology of Hate: As a Catalyst for Negative Transformation in
Families and Close Relationships Chapter 5. Guess Who Came to Dinner (and
Stayed): Multiracial Romance and Families in Public and Private Spheres
Chapter 6. Resilience, Transitions, and Migration: Family Communication
Toward a More Hopeful Future Chapter 7. Intergenerational Transmission of
Trauma: Understanding Family Histories and Narratives Chapter 8. Unexpected
Financial Crises: Family Communication, Financial Planning, Ethnic/Racial
Financial Practices and Transformative Financial Security Chapter 9.
Breaking Free: Black, White, Bi-racial Women Respond to Memories of Family
Race Legacies and Pass on Anti-Racism and Self-Family Care Chapter 10.
Healing from Trauma: Analyzing Letters When a Loved One is Incarcerated
Chapter 11. A Brief Report: A Black Woman's Life Shines the Light on Black
Males and Family Communication Chapter 12. Family Communication 3.0:
Smartphones, Transformation, and Families in the US and China
Chapter 1. A Better Way: Family Communication 3.0 Chapter 2. Family
Communication (Re)Awakening Indigenous Resilience, Wellness, and
Transcendence Chapter 3. Unsettling Narrative Inheritance in Multicultural
Family: Race, Class and Wealth in Family Stories of Property Chapter 4.
QAnon's Ideology of Hate: As a Catalyst for Negative Transformation in
Families and Close Relationships Chapter 5. Guess Who Came to Dinner (and
Stayed): Multiracial Romance and Families in Public and Private Spheres
Chapter 6. Resilience, Transitions, and Migration: Family Communication
Toward a More Hopeful Future Chapter 7. Intergenerational Transmission of
Trauma: Understanding Family Histories and Narratives Chapter 8. Unexpected
Financial Crises: Family Communication, Financial Planning, Ethnic/Racial
Financial Practices and Transformative Financial Security Chapter 9.
Breaking Free: Black, White, Bi-racial Women Respond to Memories of Family
Race Legacies and Pass on Anti-Racism and Self-Family Care Chapter 10.
Healing from Trauma: Analyzing Letters When a Loved One is Incarcerated
Chapter 11. A Brief Report: A Black Woman's Life Shines the Light on Black
Males and Family Communication Chapter 12. Family Communication 3.0:
Smartphones, Transformation, and Families in the US and China
Communication (Re)Awakening Indigenous Resilience, Wellness, and
Transcendence Chapter 3. Unsettling Narrative Inheritance in Multicultural
Family: Race, Class and Wealth in Family Stories of Property Chapter 4.
QAnon's Ideology of Hate: As a Catalyst for Negative Transformation in
Families and Close Relationships Chapter 5. Guess Who Came to Dinner (and
Stayed): Multiracial Romance and Families in Public and Private Spheres
Chapter 6. Resilience, Transitions, and Migration: Family Communication
Toward a More Hopeful Future Chapter 7. Intergenerational Transmission of
Trauma: Understanding Family Histories and Narratives Chapter 8. Unexpected
Financial Crises: Family Communication, Financial Planning, Ethnic/Racial
Financial Practices and Transformative Financial Security Chapter 9.
Breaking Free: Black, White, Bi-racial Women Respond to Memories of Family
Race Legacies and Pass on Anti-Racism and Self-Family Care Chapter 10.
Healing from Trauma: Analyzing Letters When a Loved One is Incarcerated
Chapter 11. A Brief Report: A Black Woman's Life Shines the Light on Black
Males and Family Communication Chapter 12. Family Communication 3.0:
Smartphones, Transformation, and Families in the US and China