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The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication Anita L. Vangelisti (University of Texas at Austin, USA)

The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication By Anita L. Vangelisti (University of Texas at Austin, USA)

The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication by Anita L. Vangelisti (University of Texas at Austin, USA)


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This work presents an analysis and synthesis of research and theory on family interaction. It studies how family members communicate and relate to each other. As a consequence, it offers a view of family interaction and family relationships.

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The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication by Anita L. Vangelisti (University of Texas at Austin, USA)

The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication offers a comprehensive exploration and discussion of current research and theory on family interaction. Integrating the varying perspectives and issues addressed by family researchers, theorists, and practitioners, this volume offers a unique and timely view of family interaction and family relationships. With a synthesis of research on issues key to understanding family interaction, as well as an analysis of many theoretical and methodological choices made by researchers studying family communication, Family Communication serves to advance the field by reframing old questions and stimulating new ones.

The contents are comprised of chapters covering:

-Theoretical and methodological issues influencing current conceptions of family

-Research and theory centering around the family life course

-Communication occurring in a variety of family forms

-Individual family members and their relationships

-Dynamic communication processes taking place in families

-Family communication embedded in social, cultural, and physical contexts

Highlighting the work of scholars across disciplines--communication, social psychology, clinical psychology, sociology, family studies, and others--this volume captures the breadth and depth of research on family communication and family relationships. It will be of great value to researchers, theorists, and practitioners focusing on family interaction and family relationships, and also serve as a text for graduate-level coursework in family studies, family communication, relational communication, and related areas.

The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication Reviews

Recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Book Award, presented by the Family Communication Division of the National Communication Association

About Anita L. Vangelisti (University of Texas at Austin, USA)

Anita L. Vangelisti is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Professor of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. Her work focuses on the associations between communication and emotion in the context of close, personal relationships.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Family Definitions, Theories, and Methods. G.H. Stamp, Theories of Family Relationships and a Family Relationships Theoretical Model. P. Noller, J.A. Feeney, Studying Family Communication: Multiple Methods and Multiple Sources. Part II: Communication Across the Family Life Course. C.A. Surra, C.R. Gray, N. Cottle, T.M.J. Boettcher, Research on Mate Selection and Premarital Relationships: What Do We Really Know? F.D. Fincham, Communication in Marriage. T.L. Huston, E.K. Holmes, Becoming Parents. K.L. Fingerman, J. Nussbaum, K.S. Birditt, Keeping All Five Balls in the Air: Juggling Family Communication at Midlife. F.C. Dickson, A. Christian, C.J. Remmo, An Exploration of Marital and Family Issues of the Later-Life Adult. Part III: Communication in Various Family Forms. A.F. Koerner, M.A. Fitzpatrick, Communication in Intact Families. J.M. Lewis, J.S. Wallerstein, L. Johnson-Reitz, Communication in Divorced and Single Parent Families. M. Coleman, L. Ganong, M. Fine, Communication in Stepfamilies. L.A. Peplau, K.P. Beals, The Family Lives of Lesbians and Gay Men. R.C. Diggs, T. Socha, Communication, Families, and Exploring the Boundaries of Cultural Diversity. Part IV: The Relational Communication of Family Members. W.J. Doherty, J.M. Beaton, Mothers and Fathers Parenting Together. L.A. Van Egeren, M.S. Barratt, The Developmental Origins of Communication: Interactional Systems in Infancy. L. Stafford, Communication Competencies and Sociocultural Priorities of Middle Childhood. B. Laursen, W.A. Collins, Parent-Child Communication During Adolescence. M. Schmeeckle, S. Sprecher, Extended Family and Social Networks. Part V: Family Communication Processes. J.P. Caughlin, S. Petronio, Privacy in Families. A. Sillars, D.J. Canary, M. Tafoya, Communication, Conflict, and the Quality of Family Relationships. S.R. Wilson, W.M. Morgan, Persuasion and Families. J. Fitness, J. Duffield, Emotion and Communication in Families. K.A. Gardner, C.E. Cutrona, Social Support Communication in Families. J. Jorgenson, A.P. Bochner, Imagining Families Through Stories and Rituals. Part VI: Communication and Contemporary Family Issues. M. Perry-Jenkins, C.P. Pierce, A.E. Goldberg, Discourses on Diapers and Dirty Laundry: Family Communication About Child Care and Housework. B.J. Wilson, The Mass Media and Family Communication. N. Jennings, E. Wartella, Technology and the Family. B.A. Le Poire, The Influence of Drugs and Alcohol on Family Communication: The Effects That Substance Abuse Has on Family Members and the Effects That Family Members Have on Substance Abuse. K.L. Anderson, D. Umberson, S. Elliott, Violence and Abuse in Families. D.J. Jones, S.R.H. Beach, H. Jackson, Family Influences on Health: A Framework to Organize Research and Guide Intervention. Part VII: Epilogue and Commentary. K. Galvin, The Family of the Future: What Do We Face?

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CIN0805841318G
9780805841312
0805841318
The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication by Anita L. Vangelisti (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2003-11-12
792
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