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An innovative, student-friendly textbook covering the major elements of the field of Family Communication

Family Communication, a rapidly growing sub-discipline within Communication Studies, explores the processes and factors involved in family interactions and relationships. Communication in Family Contexts is a clear and accessible survey of the essential principles, theories, and concepts of the field. Unlike textbooks that present a vast amount of material across only a few chaptersthis innovative textbook features brief, easily-understood chapters ideally-suited for undergraduate courses on the subject.

The text provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of a diverse range of topics, from fundamental aspects of caretaking and sibling communication, to topics not covered in other textbooks such as estrangement and marginalization. 33 chapters cover theories of family communication, family communication processes, and communicating in family relations

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Meet the Authors xv

Meet the Case Study Contributors xvii

Acknowledgments xxi

About the Companion Website xxiii

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Communication in Family Contexts 1

Chapter 2: Research Paradigms and Methods that Inform Family Communication Research 7

Part I: Theories of Family Communication 17

Chapter 3: Affection Exchange Theory 19

Chapter 4: Communication Privacy Management Theory 27

Chapter 5: Family Communication Patterns Theory 35

Chapter 6: Family Systems Theory 43

Chapter 7: Narrative Theories 49

Chapter 8: Social Cognitive Theory 57

Chapter 9: Relational Dialectics Theory 63

Part II: Family Communication Processes 75

Foundational Processes 77

Chapter 10: Caregiving in Families 79

Chapter 11: Conflict and Forgiveness 87

Chapter 12: Coping and Resilience in Families 101

Chapter 13: Difficult Family Conversations 109

Chapter 14: Discourse Dependence 119

Chapter 15: Family Distancing 127

Chapter 16: Information Management and Disclosure in Families 137

Chapter 17: Supportive Communication in Families 145

Chapter 18: Uncertainty Management 157

Major Family Transitions 165

Chapter 19: Cohabitation and Marriage 167

Chapter 20: Delaying, Forgoing, and Transitioning to Parenthood 175

Chapter 21: Divorce and Dissolution 185

Chapter 22: Remarriage and Stepfamily Formation 193

Part III: Communicating in Family Relationships 201

Family and Relationship Types 203

Chapter 23: Communication and Adoptive Families 205

Chapter 24: In-Law Relationships 215

Chapter 25: Intergenerational Relationships 223

Chapter 26: LGBTQ Families 235

Chapter 27: Parent–Child Relationships 241

Chapter 28: Partner Relationships 253

Chapter 29: Sibling Relationships 263

Chapter 30: Voluntary Kin Families 271

Family Communication in Context 275

Chapter 31: Family Communication in Health Contexts 277

Chapter 32: Family Communication in Organizational Contexts 287

Chapter 33: Family Communication in Technological Contexts 299

Author Index 311

Subject Index 315

Communication in Family Contexts

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9781119477341, 978-1119477341
      ISBN10: 1119477344

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An innovative, student-friendly textbook covering the major elements of the field of Family Communication

      Family Communication, a rapidly growing sub-discipline within Communication Studies, explores the processes and factors involved in family interactions and relationships. Communication in Family Contexts is a clear and accessible survey of the essential principles, theories, and concepts of the field. Unlike textbooks that present a vast amount of material across only a few chaptersthis innovative textbook features brief, easily-understood chapters ideally-suited for undergraduate courses on the subject.

      The text provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of a diverse range of topics, from fundamental aspects of caretaking and sibling communication, to topics not covered in other textbooks such as estrangement and marginalization. 33 chapters cover theories of family communication, family communication processes, and communicating in family relations

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Meet the Authors xv

      Meet the Case Study Contributors xvii

      Acknowledgments xxi

      About the Companion Website xxiii

      Chapter 1: An Introduction to Communication in Family Contexts 1

      Chapter 2: Research Paradigms and Methods that Inform Family Communication Research 7

      Part I: Theories of Family Communication 17

      Chapter 3: Affection Exchange Theory 19

      Chapter 4: Communication Privacy Management Theory 27

      Chapter 5: Family Communication Patterns Theory 35

      Chapter 6: Family Systems Theory 43

      Chapter 7: Narrative Theories 49

      Chapter 8: Social Cognitive Theory 57

      Chapter 9: Relational Dialectics Theory 63

      Part II: Family Communication Processes 75

      Foundational Processes 77

      Chapter 10: Caregiving in Families 79

      Chapter 11: Conflict and Forgiveness 87

      Chapter 12: Coping and Resilience in Families 101

      Chapter 13: Difficult Family Conversations 109

      Chapter 14: Discourse Dependence 119

      Chapter 15: Family Distancing 127

      Chapter 16: Information Management and Disclosure in Families 137

      Chapter 17: Supportive Communication in Families 145

      Chapter 18: Uncertainty Management 157

      Major Family Transitions 165

      Chapter 19: Cohabitation and Marriage 167

      Chapter 20: Delaying, Forgoing, and Transitioning to Parenthood 175

      Chapter 21: Divorce and Dissolution 185

      Chapter 22: Remarriage and Stepfamily Formation 193

      Part III: Communicating in Family Relationships 201

      Family and Relationship Types 203

      Chapter 23: Communication and Adoptive Families 205

      Chapter 24: In-Law Relationships 215

      Chapter 25: Intergenerational Relationships 223

      Chapter 26: LGBTQ Families 235

      Chapter 27: Parent–Child Relationships 241

      Chapter 28: Partner Relationships 253

      Chapter 29: Sibling Relationships 263

      Chapter 30: Voluntary Kin Families 271

      Family Communication in Context 275

      Chapter 31: Family Communication in Health Contexts 277

      Chapter 32: Family Communication in Organizational Contexts 287

      Chapter 33: Family Communication in Technological Contexts 299

      Author Index 311

      Subject Index 315

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