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      Engaging Theories in Family Communication
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      Multiple Perspectives

      Engaging Theories in Family Communication

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      Engaging Theories in Family Communication book

      Multiple Perspectives
      Edited ByDawn O. Braithwaite, Elizabeth A. Suter, Kory Floyd
      Edition 2nd Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 2 October 2017
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315204321
      Pages 376
      eBook ISBN 9781315204321
      Subjects Communication Studies, Social Sciences
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      Braithwaite, D.O., Suter, E.A., & Floyd, K. (Eds.). (2017). Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315204321

      ABSTRACT

      Engaging Theories in Family Communication, Second Edition delves deeply into the key theories in family communication, focusing on theories originating both within the communication discipline and in allied disciplines. Contributors write in their specific areas of expertise, resulting in an exceptional resource for scholars and students alike, who seek to understand theories spanning myriad topics, perspectives, and approaches.

      Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying family communication, this text is also relevant for scholars and students of personal relationships, interpersonal communication, and family studies. This second edition includes 16 new theories and an updated study of the state of family communication. Each chapter follows a common pattern for easy comparison between theories.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|16 pages

      Introduction

      The Landscape of Meta-Theory and Theory in Family Communication Research
      ByDawn O. Braithwaite, Elizabeth A. Suter, Kory Floyd

      chapter 2|10 pages

      Affection Exchange Theory

      A Bio-Evolutionary Look at Affectionate Communication
      ByKory Floyd, Colin Hesse, Mark Alan Generous

      chapter 3|11 pages

      Appraisal Theories of Emotion

      How Families Understand and Communicate Their Feelings
      BySandra Metts

      chapter 4|13 pages

      Attachment Theory in Families

      The Role of Communication
      ByLaura K. Guerrero

      chapter 5|11 pages

      Attribution Theory

      Who’s at Fault in Families?
      ByValerie Manusov

      chapter 6|13 pages

      Communicated Narrative Sense-Making Theory

      Linking Storytelling and Well-Being
      ByJody Koenig Kellas

      chapter 7|12 pages

      Communication Accommodation Theory and Communication Theory of Identity

      Theories of Communication and Identity
      ByJordan Soliz, Colleen Warner Colaner

      chapter 8|11 pages

      Communication Privacy Management Theory

      Understanding Families
      BySandra Petronio

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Communication Theory of Resilience

      Enacting Adaptive-Transformative Processes When Families Experience Loss and Disruption
      ByP. M. Buzzanell

      chapter 10|12 pages

      Critical Feminist Family Communication Theory

      Gender, Power, and Praxis
      ByPatricia J. Sotirin, Laura L. Ellingson

      chapter 11|10 pages

      Dyadic Power Theory

      Dominance and Power in Family Communication
      ByNorah E. Dunbar, Aubrie Adams

      chapter 12|10 pages

      Facework Theory

      Performing Familial Roles in Everyday Interactions
      ByM. Chad McBride

      chapter 13|12 pages

      Family Communication Patterns Theory

      A Grand Theory of Family Communication
      ByAscan F. Koerner, Paul Schrodt, Mary Anne Fitzpatrick

      chapter 14|10 pages

      Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

      A Framework for Understanding Family Conflict
      ByLoreen N. Olson, Annalisa Donahey

      chapter 15|11 pages

      General Systems Theory

      A Compelling View of Family Life
      ByChristina G. Yoshimura, Kathleen M. Galvin

      chapter 16|12 pages

      Intersectionality

      (Re)Considering Family Communication from Within the Margins
      ByApril L. Few-Demo, Julia Moore, Shadee Abdi

      chapter 17|12 pages

      Language Convergence/Meaning Divergence Theory

      Creating Conflict Through Misunderstandings
      ByDebbie S. Dougherty

      chapter 18|11 pages

      Multiple Goals Theories

      Motivations for Family Interactions and Relationships
      BySteven R. Wilson, John P. Caughlin

      chapter 19|11 pages

      Narrative Performance Theory

      Making Stories, Doing Family
      ByKristin M. Langellier, Eric E. Peterson

      chapter 20|12 pages

      Necessary Convergence Communication Theory

      Submission and Power in Family Communication
      ByMichelle Miller-Day

      chapter 21|11 pages

      Negotiated Morality Theory

      How Family Communication Shapes Our Values
      ByVincent R. Waldron, Douglas L. Kelley

      chapter 22|11 pages

      Relational Dialectics Theory

      Realizing the Dialogic Potential of Family Communication
      ByElizabeth A. Suter, Leah M. Seurer

      chapter 23|12 pages

      Relational Turbulence Theory

      Understanding Family Communication During Times of Change
      ByLeanne K. Knobloch, Denise Haunani Solomon, Jennifer A. Theiss, Rachel M. McLaren

      chapter 24|12 pages

      Social Construction Theory

      Communication Co-Creating Families
      ByDawn O. Braithwaite, Elissa Foster, Karla M. Bergen

      chapter 25|11 pages

      Social Exchange Theory

      A Cost-Benefit Approach to Relationships
      ByLaura Stafford

      chapter 26|10 pages

      Social Learning Theory

      An Emphasis on Modeling in Parent-Child Relationships
      ByAlesia Woszidlo, Adrianne Kunkel

      chapter 27|12 pages

      Structuration Theory

      Applications for Family Communication
      ByKristen Norwood, Paaige K. Turner

      chapter 28|12 pages

      The Theory of Natural Selection

      An Evolutionary Approach to Family Communication
      ByKory Floyd, Dana R. Dinsmore, Corey A. Pavlich

      chapter 29|13 pages

      Theory of Resilience and Relational Load (TRRL)

      Understanding Families as Systems of Stress and Calibration
      ByTamara D. Afifi, Kathryn Harrison

      chapter 30|12 pages

      Uses and Gratifications Theory

      Considering Media Use in the Context of Family Communication
      ByJeffrey T. Child, Paul Haridakis
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