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Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication Dawn O. Braithwaite

Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication By Dawn O. Braithwaite

Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication by Dawn O. Braithwaite


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Highlights the key theories used to guide interpersonal communication research, featuring chapters written by leading scholars in the field. Both classic and cutting edge theories are explored, and applications of the theory in question are discussed in each chapter.

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Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication: Multiple Perspectives by Dawn O. Braithwaite

Winner of the 2017 NCA Gerald R. Miller Book Award!

Use and Understand Interpersonal Communication Theories

Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication: Multiple Perspectives highlights key theories used to guide interpersonal communication research. The Second Edition features 30 theory chapters written by leading scholars in interpersonal communication, including new coverage of evolutionary theories, Problematic Integration Theory, supportive communication theories, Theory of Motivated Information Management, critical approaches to interpersonal communication, and Media Multiplexity Theory. Each theory chapter follows the same structure to help readers easily find and compare information across theories. An updated introductory chapter maps the history and the current state of interpersonal communication theory since publication of the first edition, based on comprehensive analysis of published scholarship. Presenting both classic and cutting-edge issues, the book organizes theories into three clusters-theories that are individually-centered; theories that are focused on discourse and interaction processes; and theories that examine how communication functions in personal relationships. All authors interweave abstract theoretical concepts with concrete examples in order to maximize readability and comprehension.

Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication Reviews

A highly beneficial contribution to the field with chapters that are clear and concise and illuminate the interesting and important aspects of interpersonal communication. With each chapter students are informed about the components of the theory and are also provided with examples that they can relate to, which really brings these theories to life.

-- Rene Dailey

love this book for its insight, organization, and inclusiveness. I like that the authors use specific examples and then apply their theory to the examples for illustration-this is how students begin to learn how to use and understand theories. What an accessible, thorough, and user-friendly book.

-- Maureen P. Keeley

This book is clearly needed as our discipline is advancing almost exponentially in the area of theory and theory development. For so long we have relied, in whole or part, on the theories of other disciplines and consequently fragmented readings. For students, this book provides an interpersonal link to what we've borrowed in the past and presents future implications of how we might take the current theoretical developments and use them to further test the respective theories or to guide subsequent research.

-- Clark D. Olson

Useful, thorough examination of interpersonal theories that will help my students apply theory competently to their own experience.

-- Leanne Pupchek

This book had an excellent review of the relevant theories in Interpersonal Communication. The text was perfect for an advanced undergraduate course.

-- Nancy Tobler

About Dawn O. Braithwaite

Dawn O. Braithwaite (Ph.D. University of Minnesota) is a Willa Cather Professor of Communication, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She studies discourse dependent families, dialectics of relating, and communication rituals in step- and voluntary families. She has published six authored and co-edited books, including Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication (2nd ed.), Family Communication: Cohesion and Change (10th ed.) and over 125 articles and chapters. Dr. Braithwaite was named a Distinguished Scholar of the National Communication Association and the Western States Communication Association. She received NCA's Brommel Award for Family Communication, and the Samuel Becker Distinguished Service Award, She received the Distinguised Service award for WSCA and is a Past President. Dr. Braithwaite is a Past President of the National Communication Association. Paul Schrodt (Ph.D., University of Nebraska - Lincoln; M.A., University of North Texas; B.A., University of Texas at Arlington) is the Philip J. & Cheryl C. Burguieres Professor and Graduate Director in the Department of Communication Studies at Texas Christian University. He is nationally recognized as one of the leading scholars in interpersonal and family communication. He is currently a member of the Publications Board of the National Communication Association (NCA), as well as a past chair of the Family Communication Division of NCA. He is the recipient of numerous research and teaching awards, including the 2012 NCA Brommel Award for Family Communication, the 2011 Early Career Award from NCA's Interpersonal Communication Division, the 2006 Outstanding New Teacher Award from the Central States Communication Association, the 2005 Sandra Petronio Dissertation Excellence Award, and more than 35 Top Paper Awards from national and regional associations. He has published more than 80 journal articles and book chapters, and he currently sits on the editorial journal boards for Communication Monographs, Communication Education, and the Journal of Family Communication.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Meta-Theory and Theory in Interpersonal Communication Research - Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paul Schrodt, and Kristen Carr PART I: Individually Centered Theories of Interpersonal Communication Action Assembly Theory: Forces of Creation - John O. Greene Attribution Theory: Finding Good Cause in the Search for Theory - Brian H. Spitzberg and Valerie Manusov Evolutionary Theories: Explaining the Links Between Biology and Interpersonal Communication - Tamara Afifi, Sharde Davis, and Amanda Denes Goals-Plans-Action Theory of Message Production: Making Influence Messages - James Price Dillard Imagined Interaction Theory: Mental Representations of Interpersonal Communication - James M. Honeycutt Planning Theory of Communication: Goal Attainment Through Communicative Action - Charles R. Berger Problematic Integration Theory and Uncertainty Management Theory: Learning to Hear and Speak to Different Forms of Uncertainty - Austin S. Babrow and Katie M. Striley Relational Framing Theory: Drawing Inferences About Relationships From Interpersonal Interactions - Rachel M. McLaren and Denise Haunani Solomon Supportive Communication Theories: Dual-Process Theory of Supportive Message Outcomes and Advice Response Theory - Graham D. Bodie and Erina L. MacGeorge Theory of Motivated Information Management: Struggles With Uncertainty and Its Outcomes - Walid A. Afifi and Stephanie Robbins PART II: Discourse/Interaction-Centered Theories of Interpersonal Communication Communication Accommodation Theory: A Situated Framework for Relational, Family, and Intergroup Dynamics - Howard Giles and Jordan Soliz Communication Theory of Identity: Multilayered Understandings of Performed Identities - Michael L. Hecht Critical Approaches to Interpersonal Communication: Charting a Future - Leslie A. Baxter and Bryan Asbury Critical Feminist Theories: Giving Voice and Visibility to Women's Experiences in Interpersonal Relations - Julia T. Wood Expectancy Violations Theory and Interaction Adaptation Theory: From Expectations to Adaptation - Cindy H. White Face Theory: Goffman's Dramatistic Approach to Interpersonal Interaction - Sandra Metts and William R. Cupach Grounded Practical Theory: Theorizing Communicative Practices - Karen Tracy Narrative Theories: Making Sense of Interpersonal Communication - Jody Koenig Kellas Politeness Theory: How We Use Language to Save Face - Daena J. Goldsmith and Emily Lamb Normand Relational Dialectics Theory: Navigating Meaning From Competing Discourses - Leslie A. Baxter and Kristen M. Norwood Speech Codes Theory: Traces of Culture in Interpersonal Communication - Gerry Philipsen PART III: Relationship-Centered Theories of Interpersonal Communication Affection Exchange Theory: A Bio-Evolutionary Look at Affectionate Communication - Kory Floyd, Colin Hesse, and Mark Alan Generous Attachment Theory: A Communication Perspective - Laura K. Guerrero Communication Privacy Management Theory: Significance for Interpersonal Communication - Sandra Petronio and Wesley T. Durham Interpersonal Deception Theory: Purposive and Interdependent Behavior During Deceptive Interpersonal Interactions - Judee K. Burgoon and David B. Buller Media Multiplexity Theory: Technology Use and Interpersonal Tie Strength - Andrew M. Ledbetter The Relational Turbulence Model: Communicating During Times of Transition - Leanne K. Knobloch Stage Theories of Relationship Development: Charting the Course of Interpersonal Communication - Paul A. Mongeau and Mary Lynn Miller Henningsen Social Exchange Theories: Calculating the Rewards and Costs of Personal Relationships - Laura Stafford Social Information Processing Theory: Impressions and Relationship Development Online - Joseph B. Walther

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CIN1452261407G
9781452261409
1452261407
Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication: Multiple Perspectives by Dawn O. Braithwaite
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2014-12-02
472
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