Constructing worlds together : interpersonal communication as relational process

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Constructing worlds together : interpersonal communication as relational process

[edited by] Kenneth J. Gergen, Stuart M. Schrader, Mary Gergen

(Penguin academics)

Pearson/A and B, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Accompanied by author analysis and contemporary applications, this collection of readings, reflections and invitations to dialogue make Interpersonal Communication: Making Worlds Together a highly readable yet sophisticated text that is well-suited for today's interpersonal communication course. Theoretical essays, research reports, narratives and ethnographic studies, have been carefully selected by the authors for their clarity and intellectual stimulation. The authors introduce each reading and provide the reader with a preview of its insight, relevance, and association with social constructionist theory. Each piece is followed by a series of challenges and questions to help further understanding and to stimulate continuing dialogue, with an emphasis on interactive learning. Readers will come away with an ability to apply the wisdom of interpersonal communication with a critical eye to future challenges.

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PART I: COMMUNICATION AND WORLD CONSTRUCTION: MAKING WORLDS TOGETHER Introduction: Communication as Social Construction 1. Language Games, by Ludwig Wittgenstein 2. Pain as Social Construction, by David Morris 3. The Blinding Power of the Real, by David Rosenhan 4. Breaking the Rules of Everyday Life, by Harold Garfinkel 5. Discourses of Death, by Christopher Bodily 6. The Challenge of Reconstruction, by David Alexander - Key Constructions - Suggested Readings - Web Resources - Discussion Questions and/or Short Papers PART II: THE RELATIONAL SELF 7. The Self as Dramatic Actor, by Erving Goffman 8. Your Body as Communication, by Queen Latifah 9. Doing Emotion/Doing Gender, by Stephanie Shields 10. The Narrative Construction of Self, by Jerome Bruner 11. Childhood Shaping of the Self, by Stan and Jan Bernstain 12. Social Ghosts: Others Within, by Mary Gergen 13. Positioning the Self, by Rom Harre` and Nikki Slocum - Key Constructions - Suggested Readings - Web Resources - Discussion Questions and/or Short Papers Part III COMMUNICATION AS COLLABORATIVE ACTION Section A: Discourse in Action Introduction 14. Social Scripts: The Organization of Spontaneity, by Donal Carbaugh 15. Structured Conversation: Adjacency-Pairs, by Richard Buttney 16. Unwanted Repetitive Patterns, by Barnett Pearce 17. Metaphors We Live, by William Foster Owen 18. Meaning as Co-Created, by Kenneth Gergen 19. Toward Satisfying Dialogue, by Robyn Penman 20. The significance of Future Talk, by Sheila McNamee - Key Constructions Section B: Non-Verbal Language: Meaning as Action Introduction 21. Reading Public Communication, by Rijsman et. al., Photo 22. The Eyes Have It, by John Shotter 23. Space Invasion, by Alice C. Pennisi 24. Styling the Self, by John Fiske 25. You **@#$**!@!!: Swearing as Bonding?, by Alania M. Winters and Steve Duck - Key Constructions Section C: Listening as Collaboration Introduction 26. Dialogic Listening, by John Stewart and Carole Logan 27. Listening: A Two-Way Street, by Barbara M. Korsch and Caroline Harding 28. Listening as a Cultural Act: The Blackfeet, by Donal Carbaugh - Key Constructions - Suggested Readings for Section III - Web Resources for Section III - Discussion Questions and/or Short Papers for Section III PART IV RELATIONAL DYNAMICS: FROM INTIMACY TO CONFLICT Section A: The Art of Friendship Introduction 29. Friendship Talk and Social Survival, by Terri Apter and Ruthellen Josselson 30. How Can You Hurt Me: Let Me Count the Ways, by Anita L. Vangelisti, Stacy L. Young, Katy E. Carpenter-Theune & Alicia L. Alexander 31. "The Girls:" Friendships Among Women, by Hilary M. Lips 32. The Silent Friendship of Men, by Roger Rosenblatt 33. Teaching as Friendship, by William K. Rawlins 34. Risk-taking as Communication, by Cynthia Lightfoot - Key Constructions Section B: The Intricacies of Intimacy Introduction 35. What is a Close Relationship, by William W. Wilmot 36. Games People Play, by Peter M. Kellet and Diana G. Dalton 37. Marriage Ceremonies: New Voices, New Values, by Stuart Schrader and Catherine Dobris 38. Relationship Awareness, by Linda Acitelli 39. Dancing in the Dark, By Peggy Penn - Key Constructions Section C: The Fragility of Family Introduction 40. Wife and Stepmother Communication Distress in Blended Families, by Laurel Richardson 41. Why Dad's Don't Talk, By Deborah Tannen 42. Failed Relationships: Men and Women on Divorce, by Catherine Kohler Riessman 43. Fighting for (and despite) Dear Life, by Carolyn Ellis 44. Family Resilience, by Froma Walsh - Key Constructions Section D: Conflict Crossing Over to Reconciliation Introduction 45. Systemic Questions: The Importance of "Us," By Stephen W. Littlejohn and Kathy Domenici 46. From Stuck Debate to New Conversation, by Carol Becker, Laura Chasin, Richard Chasin, Margaret Herzig and Sallyann Roth 47. Education for Peace: Jewish-Arab Conflict Resolution, by Grace Feuerverger 48. Improvising a New Life: Interactive Theater, By Jonathan Shailor 49. Organizational Transformation Through Appreciative Inquiry, by David L. Cooperrider and Diana Whitney - Key Constructions - Suggested Readings for Section IV - Web Resources for Section IV - Discussion Questions and/or Short Papers for Section IV PART V CONTEXTS OF COMMUNICATION: CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY Section A: Contexts of Communication: Culture and Technology Introduction 50. Connecting with the Lakota, By Kathryn Kavanaugh, Kathleen Absalom, William Beil and Lucia Schliessmann 51. Speaking Across the Generations: The Hippie and the Goth, By Sara Holbrook 52. Cultural Collisions: An Email from Bojun, By Bojun Hu 53. Resisting Education, by Paul Willis 54. Bringing Cultures Together, by Mary Jane Collier, Brenda L. Allen, Benjamin J. Broome, Tricia S. Jones and Victoria Chen - Key Constructions Section B: Communicating in the New Worlds of Technology Introduction 55. Making friends in Cyberspace, by Malcolm Parks and Kory Floyd 56. Grassroots therapy on the Net, by John Miller and Kenneth J. Gergen 57. Honesty in online personals, by Jennifer L Gibbs, Nicole B. Ellison & Rebecca D. Heino 58. Blogs: The Coming of Public Diaries, by Anonymous 59. The Digital Landscape, by Joshua Meyorowitz - Key Constructions - Suggested Readings for Section IV - Web Resources for Section IV - Discussion Questions and/or Short Papers for Section V

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