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"Communication and Relational Maintenance" addresses the question,
"How do people maintain their personal relationships?" Unlike the
published works in this field that focus on relationship initiation
or dissolution, this volume discusses the everyday processes used
to maintain an on-going relationship. It discusses interpersonal
communication, social-psychological factors relevant to
maintenance, and the resolution of conflict. It focuses on everyday
processes used to sustain personal relationships. It analyzes how
communication skills affect relationship function. It discusses
factors promoting marital stability and satisfaction. It elaborates
upon the means and mechanisms for conflict resolution. It
identifies dialectical approaches to the study of relationships.
This thought-provoking volume offers an innovative and
intriguing approach to the study of long-distance relationships.
Author Laura Stafford examines romantic long-distance relationships
and then expands the conception of long-distance relationships to
include other relational types. She summarizes literature across
the social sciences on various types of long-distance relationships
and extracts themes and patterns across the relational types. In so
doing, she reconsiders approaches to and offers an expanded vision
of relational maintenance.
By expanding her scope beyond romantic relationships, Stafford
includes those that span residences and relational types, such as
noncustodial parent-child and geographically and residentially
separated adult children and parents. She contends that
face-to-face interaction is not necessary to maintain healthy
relationships, and questions the assumption that maintaining,
rather than terminating, a particular relationship is always best
for the involved parties.
With its interdisciplinary approach to challenging commonly held
assumptions about communication and close relationships,
"Maintaining Long-Distance and Cross-Residential Relationships"
will be engaging reading for scholars in communication, psychology,
sociology, mass communication, and family studies. It is also
appropriate for special topics graduate courses on long-distance
relationships and human communication, and will serve as a unique
supplemental text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students in interpersonal, relational, and family communication and
family studies.
This thought-provoking volume offers an innovative and intriguing
approach to the study of long-distance relationships. Author Laura
Stafford examines romantic long-distance relationships and then
expands the conception of long-distance relationships to include
other relational types. She summarizes literature across the social
sciences on various types of long-distance relationships and
extracts themes and patterns across the relational types. In so
doing, she reconsiders approaches to and offers an expanded vision
of relational maintenance. By expanding her scope beyond romantic
relationships, Stafford includes those that span residences and
relational types, such as noncustodial parent-child and
geographically and residentially separated adult children and
parents. She contends that face-to-face interaction is not
necessary to maintain healthy relationships, and questions the
assumption that maintaining, rather than terminating, a particular
relationship is always best for the involved parties. With its
interdisciplinary approach to challenging commonly held assumptions
about communication and close relationships, Maintaining
Long-Distance and Cross-Residential Relationships will be engaging
reading for scholars in communication, psychology, sociology, mass
communication, and family studies. It is also appropriate for
special topics graduate courses on long-distance relationships and
human communication, and will serve as a unique supplemental text
for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in
interpersonal, relational, and family communication and family
studies.
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