New Directions in Interpersonal Communication Research
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New Directions in Interpersonal Communication Research

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New Directions in Interpersonal Communication Research

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"New Directions offers the best graduate/professional level introduction to the field of interpersonal communication currently available. It is compact, accessible, and authoritative."
— Mac Parks, Journal of Communication Presenting today's cutting-edge interpersonal communication research and reflecting on the changes that have occurred over the past three decades, New Directions in Interpersonal Communication Research is relevant and useful to a broad audience, from advanced undergraduate students to the most experienced researchers in the area. By telling the "stories" of research, this volume's contributors avoid the dry, encyclopedic style that is typical of chapters in handbooks. This new collection showcases the vital, collaborative, and interdisciplinary interpersonal communication research that is being conducted today. Editors Sandi W. Smith and Steven R. Wilson bring together a combination of established and newer scholars, as well as "boundary spanners"—those who are applying interpersonal theories and concepts to areas such as family, health, intercultural, organizational, and mediated communication—to illustrate the wealth and breadth of this area of study and research. Each chapter has clear applied value with an emphasis on doing theoretically driven work that has implications for social issues and problems. Key Features

  • Offers a broad overview of interpersonal communication as an area of study, situating it historically, discussing advances in theory as well as application, and including a broad range of metatheoretical perspectives
  • Traces evolving trends during the past 30 years that have shaped the study of interpersonal communication and continue to make it relevant, including issues about the larger society (such as globalization and technology), about the communication discipline (such as fractionalization), and about interpersonal communication in particular (such as a focus on "darker" topics)
  • Includes topics that range from evolutionary and dialectical perspectives on interpersonal communication, to uncertainty and turbulence in interpersonal relationships, to comforting and destructive patterns of communication
  • Illustrates how interpersonal communication research can be applied to such diverse topics as information management and privacy, family adaptation to medical diagnoses, and how writing blogs affects self-esteem
  • Tells the background stories of contributors' research programs, including why the topic matters, what they found, where their work is going, and lessons learned

New Directions in Interpersonal Communication Research is intended as a core text for graduate and upper-level undergraduate courses in Interpersonal Communication, Relational Communication, and Communication Theory.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Foreword: Commentary on New Directions in Interpersonal Communication Research
  5. Chapter 1 - Evolving Trends in Interpersonal Communication Research
  6. Part I - Metatheoretical Approaches to Interpersonal Communication Research
  7. Chapter 2 - Evolutionary Perspectives on Interpersonal Relationships
  8. Chapter 3 - Relational Dialectics Theory, Applied
  9. Part II - Basic Interpersonal Processes
  10. Chapter 4 - Relational Uncertainty and Interpersonal Communication
  11. Chapter 5 - Uncertainty and Information Management in Interpersonal Contexts
  12. Chapter 6 - Turbulence in Relational Transitions
  13. Chapter 7 - Workplace Relationships and Membership Negotiation
  14. Part III - The Light and Dark Sides of Interpersonal Communication
  15. Chapter 8 - Explaining Recipient Responses to Supportive Messages: Development and Tests of a Dual-Process Theory
  16. Chapter 9 - Toward a Communication Theory of the Demand/Withdraw Pattern of Interaction in Interpersonal Relationships
  17. Chapter 10 - Advances in Deception Detection
  18. Chapter 11 - Hurtful Communication: Current Research and Future Directions
  19. Part IV - Relationships, Media, and Culture
  20. Chapter 12 - Culture and Personal Relationships
  21. Chapter 13 - New Technologies and New Directions in Online Relating
  22. Chapter 14 - Interpersonal Relationships on Television: A Look at Three Key Attributes
  23. Author Index
  24. Subject Index
  25. About the Editors
  26. About the Contributors