This volume integrates scholarly work on disclosure and
uncertainty with the most up-to-date, cutting edge research,
theories, and applications. Uncertainty is an ever-present part of
human relationships, and the ways in which people reduce and/or
manage uncertainty involves regulating their communication with
others through revealing and concealing information. This
collection is devoted to collating knowledge in these areas,
advancing theory and presenting work that is socially
meaningful.
This work includes contributions from renowned scholars in
interpersonal uncertainty and information regulation, focusing on
processes that bridge boundaries within and across disciplines,
while maintaining emphasis on interpersonal contexts. Disciplines
represented here include interpersonal, family, and health
communication, as well as relational and social psychology. Key
features of the volume include:
- comprehensive coverage integrating the latest research on
disclosure, information seeking, and uncertainty
- a highly theoretical content, socially meaningful in nature
(applied to real-world contexts)
- an interdisciplinary approach that crosses sub-fields within
communication.
This volume is a unique and timely resource for advanced study
in interpersonal, health, or family communication. With its
emphasis on theory, the book is an excellent resource for graduate
courses addressing theory and/or theory construction, and it will
also appeal to scholars interested in applied research.
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