Handbook of interpersonal communication
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Handbook of interpersonal communication
Sage Publications, c1985
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Knapp and Miller present the first comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in interpersonal communication research. The Handbook of Interpersonal Communication is a definitive reference source, authored by an outstanding international group of communication researchers. While the contributors take diverse conceptual, theoretical, and epistemological approaches to the study of human communication, several common themes run throughout the book: a focus on behaviour, a focus on time, a focus on social cognition, a concern with control, and a concern with individual differences.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Gerald R Miller and Mark L Knapp
Background and Current Trends in the Study of Interpersonal Communication
PART ONE: BASIC POSITIONS AND ISSUES
Perspectives on Inquiry - Arthur P Bochner
Representation, Conversation, and Reflection
Temporal Qualities of Interpersonal Relationships - Carol M Werner and Lois M Haggard
Methodology in Interpersonal Communication Research - Marshall Scott Poole and Robert D McPhee
Interpersonal Communication and the Quest for Personal Competence - Malcolm R Parks
PART TWO: FUNDAMENTAL UNITS
Communicator Characteristics and Behavior - Howard Giles and Richard L Street Jr
The Situation as a Construct in Interpersonal Communication Research - Michael J Cody and Margaret L McLaughlin
Language - Scott Jacobs
Nonverbal Signals - Judee K Burgoon
PART THREE: BASIC PROCESSES
The Managment of Conversations - Joseph N Cappella
Social Power and Interpersonal Communication - Charles R Berger
Emotion and Interpersonal Communication - John Waite Bowers, Sandra M Metts, and W Thomas Duncanson
Communication and Interpersonal Influence - David R Seibold, James G Cantrill, and Renee A Meyers
PART FOUR: CONTEXTS
Task/Work Relationships - Fredric M Jablin
A Life-Span Perspective
Social and Personal Relationships - Steve Duck
All in the Family - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick and Diane Badzinski
Interpersonal Communication in Kin Relationships
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