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Communicating with Our Families: Continuity, Interruption, and Transformation explores the impact of personal communication technologies on family communication. In this historical moment, novel communication technologies and social media applications infiltrate our family units. This edited collection examines how communication technologies are shaping childhood, parenthood, and families by exploring topics such as parental loneliness, family storytelling, family technology rules, mindful technology usage, multigenerational communication, and community. The scholars in this volume work from a human communication perspective and use various research modes of inquiry including quantitative, qualitative, and interpretive methods. Through the integration and presentation of diverse research questions tested and responded to from a variety of scholarly approaches, a nuanced exploration of communication technology utilized within a family setting is provided. Since the family is indeed "the first communication classroom," this volume interrogates how that classroom may be changing and the implications of that change on different roles, responsibilities, and relationships within the family. Perhaps the most significant question implied by our contributors in this volume: Will the introduction of new communication technologies fundamentally alter familial forms and will those new grouping that emerge resemble what has been generally assumed for several millennia?



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“Communicating with Our Families invites us into the rich, variegated communication within family life—the everyday wonders and worries we experience in our age of intense technological mediation amid the enduring realities of eating, working, sleeping, and talking together close at hand.”

-- Calvin L. Troup, Geneva College

Communicating with Our Families: Technology as Continuity, Interruption, and Transformation, is a collection of essays that explore the impact, influence, and consequences of new and emergent communication technologies on familial communication, familial relationships, and communicative action in the world. The editors are guided by the assumption that how human beings live in familial relationships can model how we relate to others and engage in the world around us—extending communicative practices beyond familial ties. Considering all of the polarization, incivility, and disruption in our communities, our governments, and our generalized public sphere today, this text reminds us to look toward our families to learn how we might transform our public spaces with healthier communicative engagement.

-- Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State University

Table of Contents

Section I: Continuity

Chapter 1: Zooming through Change: The Role of Communication Technologies in Intergenerational Family Transitions during the COVID-19 Pandemic – Elizabeth B. Jones

Chapter 2: Narrative Wisdom: Implications from Literature for Family Communication Technology – Janie Harden Fritz

Chapter 3: Rhetorical Constructions of the Reset: Video Games and Family Connections – Paul Lucas

Chapter 4: The Role of Communication and Information Technology in Health Information Seeking – Patty Wharton-Michael

Chapter 5: With Great Power Comes Ethical Communication: Technology, Superheroes, and Family Conversations in Communication Ethics – Christina L. McDowell Marinchak and Tyrell J. Stewart-Harris

Section II: Interruption

Chapter 6: Cellular Television and the Reallocation of Familiar Attention – Joel S. Ward

Chapter 7: Formative Media Consumption: Utilizing Media as Grammatical Foundations of Families – Anthony M. Wachs

Chapter 8: Motherhood and Loneliness: The Social Media Dilemma – Maryl R. McGinley and Jill K. Burk

Section III: Transformation

Chapter 9: “According to Science, This Is Who I Am”: Personal Genome Testing and Adoption Reunions – Melissa Rizzo Weller

Chapter 10: Family Communication Disrupted by Incarceration and the Role of Technology: An Overview – Tiffany Petricini

Chapter 11: Strengthening Families through Web-Based Interventions: Developing and Assessing Feasibility of the “REAL Parenting: Talking About Alcohol” Program – Michelle Miller-Day, Anne E. Ray, Michael L. Hecht, and Rob Turrisi

Chapter 12: Embracing the Transition to Social Media in Parent-Teen Communication – Melissa Rizzo Weller, Angela M. Hosek, and Jessica Cherry

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666900613, 978-1666900613
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      Book Synopsis

      Communicating with Our Families: Continuity, Interruption, and Transformation explores the impact of personal communication technologies on family communication. In this historical moment, novel communication technologies and social media applications infiltrate our family units. This edited collection examines how communication technologies are shaping childhood, parenthood, and families by exploring topics such as parental loneliness, family storytelling, family technology rules, mindful technology usage, multigenerational communication, and community. The scholars in this volume work from a human communication perspective and use various research modes of inquiry including quantitative, qualitative, and interpretive methods. Through the integration and presentation of diverse research questions tested and responded to from a variety of scholarly approaches, a nuanced exploration of communication technology utilized within a family setting is provided. Since the family is indeed "the first communication classroom," this volume interrogates how that classroom may be changing and the implications of that change on different roles, responsibilities, and relationships within the family. Perhaps the most significant question implied by our contributors in this volume: Will the introduction of new communication technologies fundamentally alter familial forms and will those new grouping that emerge resemble what has been generally assumed for several millennia?



      Trade Review

      “Communicating with Our Families invites us into the rich, variegated communication within family life—the everyday wonders and worries we experience in our age of intense technological mediation amid the enduring realities of eating, working, sleeping, and talking together close at hand.”

      -- Calvin L. Troup, Geneva College

      Communicating with Our Families: Technology as Continuity, Interruption, and Transformation, is a collection of essays that explore the impact, influence, and consequences of new and emergent communication technologies on familial communication, familial relationships, and communicative action in the world. The editors are guided by the assumption that how human beings live in familial relationships can model how we relate to others and engage in the world around us—extending communicative practices beyond familial ties. Considering all of the polarization, incivility, and disruption in our communities, our governments, and our generalized public sphere today, this text reminds us to look toward our families to learn how we might transform our public spaces with healthier communicative engagement.

      -- Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State University

      Table of Contents

      Section I: Continuity

      Chapter 1: Zooming through Change: The Role of Communication Technologies in Intergenerational Family Transitions during the COVID-19 Pandemic – Elizabeth B. Jones

      Chapter 2: Narrative Wisdom: Implications from Literature for Family Communication Technology – Janie Harden Fritz

      Chapter 3: Rhetorical Constructions of the Reset: Video Games and Family Connections – Paul Lucas

      Chapter 4: The Role of Communication and Information Technology in Health Information Seeking – Patty Wharton-Michael

      Chapter 5: With Great Power Comes Ethical Communication: Technology, Superheroes, and Family Conversations in Communication Ethics – Christina L. McDowell Marinchak and Tyrell J. Stewart-Harris

      Section II: Interruption

      Chapter 6: Cellular Television and the Reallocation of Familiar Attention – Joel S. Ward

      Chapter 7: Formative Media Consumption: Utilizing Media as Grammatical Foundations of Families – Anthony M. Wachs

      Chapter 8: Motherhood and Loneliness: The Social Media Dilemma – Maryl R. McGinley and Jill K. Burk

      Section III: Transformation

      Chapter 9: “According to Science, This Is Who I Am”: Personal Genome Testing and Adoption Reunions – Melissa Rizzo Weller

      Chapter 10: Family Communication Disrupted by Incarceration and the Role of Technology: An Overview – Tiffany Petricini

      Chapter 11: Strengthening Families through Web-Based Interventions: Developing and Assessing Feasibility of the “REAL Parenting: Talking About Alcohol” Program – Michelle Miller-Day, Anne E. Ray, Michael L. Hecht, and Rob Turrisi

      Chapter 12: Embracing the Transition to Social Media in Parent-Teen Communication – Melissa Rizzo Weller, Angela M. Hosek, and Jessica Cherry

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