Facework

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Facework

William R. Cupach, Sandra Metts

(Sage series on close relationships)

Sage Publications, c1994

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-116) and index

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Description

Designed to acquaint readers with the most up-to-date information on close relationship theory and research, Facework provides a thorough examination of the authors' research, as well as that of others, on the self-aspects of communication in intimate relationships. Gaining face, maintaining face, and losing face all have numerous implications in the management of close relationships. Cupach and Metts make a compelling case for facework as basic relationship currency at any stage of a relationship, whether it be formation, maintenance, or disengagement. Written in a clear, humorous style, Facework offers the reader a very pleasurable learning experience and the opportunity to gain deeper insight into the management of problematic situations occurring in close relationships. Professionals and scholars in psychology, sociology, communication, family studies, and social work will find Facework a stimulating, informative, and indispensable volume.

Table of Contents

Face Management in Interpersonal Relationships Embarrassing Predicaments Managing Vulnerability in Escalating Relationships Managing Problematic Episodes in Established Relationships Facework in Relationship Disengagement Relationships About Face

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