Family Communication as... Exploring Metaphors for Family Communication
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Family Communication as... Exploring Metaphors for Family Communication
Allen, Jordan; Denker, Katherine J; Manning, Jimmie
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
12/2022
256
Mole
Inglês
9781119668398
15 a 20 dias
666
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FORWARD INTRODUCTION:
1. Family Communication as... Choice: Thinking about and Theorizing Family Communication Studies Using Metaphors -Jordan Allen, Utah Valley University; Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University; and Jimmie Manning, University of Nevada, Reno
PART I: CREATING AND SUSTAINING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
2. Relationship - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, University of South Carolina
3. Ritual - Dawn O. Braithwaite and Robert D. Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
4. Biology - Anuraj Dhillon, California Polytechnic State University and Amanda Denes, University of Connecticut
5. Maintenance - Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University
6. Transition - Carolyn K. Shue and Glen H. Stamp, Ball State University
PART II: MATERIALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
7. Social Identity - Jordan Soliz and Morgan April, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
8. Heteronormative - Yachao Li, College of New Jersey
9. Raced - Sharde M. Davis, University of Connecticut and Megan E. Cardwell, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
10. Embodied - Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University
11. Performance - Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University and Nivea Castaneda, Boise State University
12. Narrative - Jody Koenig Kellas and Toni Morgan, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
13. Dialogue - Elizabeth A. Suter, University of Denver and Leah M. Seurer, University of South Dakota
14. Object - Devika Chawla, Ohio University
PART III: CONTEXTUALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
15. Memory - Robin M. Boylorn, University of Alabama
16. Boundary - Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University
17. Organization - Caryn E. Medved, State University of New York Baruch College
18. Health - Christina G. Yoshimura, University of Montana
19. Mediated - Rebecca Johnson, University of Kansas and Danielle M. Stern, Christopher Newport University
20. Art - Sandra L. Faulkner, Laura Stafford, and Kimberly Kuiper, Bowling Green State University
PART IV: COMPLICATING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
21. Argument - Jennifer L. Bevan and Erin S. Craw, Chapman University
22. Deviance - Kristina M. Scharp, University of Washington and Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
23. Taboo - Allison R. Thorson, University of San Francisco and Amanda J. Holman, Creighton University
24. Failure - Andrea Lambert South and Jacqueline Emerine, Northern Kentucky University
25. Loss - Jillian A. Tullis, University of San Diego
26. Forgiveness - Vincent R. Waldron and Douglas L. Kelley, Arizona State University
27. Support - Adrianne Kunkel, University of Kansas; Natalie Hoskins, Middle Tennessee State University; Marissa Wiley, University of Kansas; and Michael Robert Dennis, Emporia State University
28. Resilience - Tamara D. Afifi, Chantel Haughton, and Allison Mazur, University of California Santa Barbara
1. Family Communication as... Choice: Thinking about and Theorizing Family Communication Studies Using Metaphors -Jordan Allen, Utah Valley University; Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University; and Jimmie Manning, University of Nevada, Reno
PART I: CREATING AND SUSTAINING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
2. Relationship - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, University of South Carolina
3. Ritual - Dawn O. Braithwaite and Robert D. Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
4. Biology - Anuraj Dhillon, California Polytechnic State University and Amanda Denes, University of Connecticut
5. Maintenance - Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University
6. Transition - Carolyn K. Shue and Glen H. Stamp, Ball State University
PART II: MATERIALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
7. Social Identity - Jordan Soliz and Morgan April, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
8. Heteronormative - Yachao Li, College of New Jersey
9. Raced - Sharde M. Davis, University of Connecticut and Megan E. Cardwell, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
10. Embodied - Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University
11. Performance - Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University and Nivea Castaneda, Boise State University
12. Narrative - Jody Koenig Kellas and Toni Morgan, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
13. Dialogue - Elizabeth A. Suter, University of Denver and Leah M. Seurer, University of South Dakota
14. Object - Devika Chawla, Ohio University
PART III: CONTEXTUALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
15. Memory - Robin M. Boylorn, University of Alabama
16. Boundary - Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University
17. Organization - Caryn E. Medved, State University of New York Baruch College
18. Health - Christina G. Yoshimura, University of Montana
19. Mediated - Rebecca Johnson, University of Kansas and Danielle M. Stern, Christopher Newport University
20. Art - Sandra L. Faulkner, Laura Stafford, and Kimberly Kuiper, Bowling Green State University
PART IV: COMPLICATING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
21. Argument - Jennifer L. Bevan and Erin S. Craw, Chapman University
22. Deviance - Kristina M. Scharp, University of Washington and Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
23. Taboo - Allison R. Thorson, University of San Francisco and Amanda J. Holman, Creighton University
24. Failure - Andrea Lambert South and Jacqueline Emerine, Northern Kentucky University
25. Loss - Jillian A. Tullis, University of San Diego
26. Forgiveness - Vincent R. Waldron and Douglas L. Kelley, Arizona State University
27. Support - Adrianne Kunkel, University of Kansas; Natalie Hoskins, Middle Tennessee State University; Marissa Wiley, University of Kansas; and Michael Robert Dennis, Emporia State University
28. Resilience - Tamara D. Afifi, Chantel Haughton, and Allison Mazur, University of California Santa Barbara
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FORWARD INTRODUCTION:
1. Family Communication as... Choice: Thinking about and Theorizing Family Communication Studies Using Metaphors -Jordan Allen, Utah Valley University; Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University; and Jimmie Manning, University of Nevada, Reno
PART I: CREATING AND SUSTAINING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
2. Relationship - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, University of South Carolina
3. Ritual - Dawn O. Braithwaite and Robert D. Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
4. Biology - Anuraj Dhillon, California Polytechnic State University and Amanda Denes, University of Connecticut
5. Maintenance - Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University
6. Transition - Carolyn K. Shue and Glen H. Stamp, Ball State University
PART II: MATERIALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
7. Social Identity - Jordan Soliz and Morgan April, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
8. Heteronormative - Yachao Li, College of New Jersey
9. Raced - Sharde M. Davis, University of Connecticut and Megan E. Cardwell, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
10. Embodied - Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University
11. Performance - Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University and Nivea Castaneda, Boise State University
12. Narrative - Jody Koenig Kellas and Toni Morgan, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
13. Dialogue - Elizabeth A. Suter, University of Denver and Leah M. Seurer, University of South Dakota
14. Object - Devika Chawla, Ohio University
PART III: CONTEXTUALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
15. Memory - Robin M. Boylorn, University of Alabama
16. Boundary - Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University
17. Organization - Caryn E. Medved, State University of New York Baruch College
18. Health - Christina G. Yoshimura, University of Montana
19. Mediated - Rebecca Johnson, University of Kansas and Danielle M. Stern, Christopher Newport University
20. Art - Sandra L. Faulkner, Laura Stafford, and Kimberly Kuiper, Bowling Green State University
PART IV: COMPLICATING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
21. Argument - Jennifer L. Bevan and Erin S. Craw, Chapman University
22. Deviance - Kristina M. Scharp, University of Washington and Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
23. Taboo - Allison R. Thorson, University of San Francisco and Amanda J. Holman, Creighton University
24. Failure - Andrea Lambert South and Jacqueline Emerine, Northern Kentucky University
25. Loss - Jillian A. Tullis, University of San Diego
26. Forgiveness - Vincent R. Waldron and Douglas L. Kelley, Arizona State University
27. Support - Adrianne Kunkel, University of Kansas; Natalie Hoskins, Middle Tennessee State University; Marissa Wiley, University of Kansas; and Michael Robert Dennis, Emporia State University
28. Resilience - Tamara D. Afifi, Chantel Haughton, and Allison Mazur, University of California Santa Barbara
1. Family Communication as... Choice: Thinking about and Theorizing Family Communication Studies Using Metaphors -Jordan Allen, Utah Valley University; Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University; and Jimmie Manning, University of Nevada, Reno
PART I: CREATING AND SUSTAINING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
2. Relationship - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, University of South Carolina
3. Ritual - Dawn O. Braithwaite and Robert D. Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
4. Biology - Anuraj Dhillon, California Polytechnic State University and Amanda Denes, University of Connecticut
5. Maintenance - Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University
6. Transition - Carolyn K. Shue and Glen H. Stamp, Ball State University
PART II: MATERIALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
7. Social Identity - Jordan Soliz and Morgan April, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
8. Heteronormative - Yachao Li, College of New Jersey
9. Raced - Sharde M. Davis, University of Connecticut and Megan E. Cardwell, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
10. Embodied - Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University
11. Performance - Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University and Nivea Castaneda, Boise State University
12. Narrative - Jody Koenig Kellas and Toni Morgan, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
13. Dialogue - Elizabeth A. Suter, University of Denver and Leah M. Seurer, University of South Dakota
14. Object - Devika Chawla, Ohio University
PART III: CONTEXTUALIZING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
15. Memory - Robin M. Boylorn, University of Alabama
16. Boundary - Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University
17. Organization - Caryn E. Medved, State University of New York Baruch College
18. Health - Christina G. Yoshimura, University of Montana
19. Mediated - Rebecca Johnson, University of Kansas and Danielle M. Stern, Christopher Newport University
20. Art - Sandra L. Faulkner, Laura Stafford, and Kimberly Kuiper, Bowling Green State University
PART IV: COMPLICATING FAMILY: FAMILY COMMUNICATION AS...
21. Argument - Jennifer L. Bevan and Erin S. Craw, Chapman University
22. Deviance - Kristina M. Scharp, University of Washington and Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
23. Taboo - Allison R. Thorson, University of San Francisco and Amanda J. Holman, Creighton University
24. Failure - Andrea Lambert South and Jacqueline Emerine, Northern Kentucky University
25. Loss - Jillian A. Tullis, University of San Diego
26. Forgiveness - Vincent R. Waldron and Douglas L. Kelley, Arizona State University
27. Support - Adrianne Kunkel, University of Kansas; Natalie Hoskins, Middle Tennessee State University; Marissa Wiley, University of Kansas; and Michael Robert Dennis, Emporia State University
28. Resilience - Tamara D. Afifi, Chantel Haughton, and Allison Mazur, University of California Santa Barbara
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