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Maintaining Black Marriage: Individual, Interpersonal, and
Contextual Dynamics moves beyond the usual demographics in the
study of Black marriage to focus on the communication that sustains
it. Using original data and secondary research, Marianne Dainton
provides the story of Black marriage success and the contexts and
communication that contribute to that success. A central feature of
this book is the inclusion of Black voices; that is, in addition to
original quantitative research on the topic, qualitative data draws
on the experiences and opinions of a group of married Black women
and married Black men in order to augment, explain, challenge, and
reflect the scholarly literature.
Built around the idea that we communicate with others to meet our
needs and achieve our goals, Advanced Interpersonal Communication:
Managing Communication Goals provides students with a practical
approach to communicating with others and navigating everyday
communication challenges. Students are presented with theoretical
insights, up-to-date research, and the practical examples they need
to make effective and appropriate choices to achieve their own
interpersonal communication goals. The text highlights the
fundamental interconnections between communication theory and
practice and supports student skill development through
explorations of key interpersonal communication concepts. It
includes discussion questions that challenge students to critically
apply course content to their own experiences, and every chapter
includes a featured research study that illustrates how theory and
research can inform communication practice. After an opening
chapter that provides an overview of the nature of communication
goals, each subsequent chapter focuses on managing a particular
interpersonal goal. The first section of the book explores how we
manage information goals, with chapters centering on disclosure and
privacy, uncertainty, and gossip and rumors. In the second section,
students learn about managing identity needs. Dedicated chapters
cover impression management, social identity, and stigma. The
remaining chapters center on managing relational goals with
coverage of miscommunication, power, conflict, deception, social
support, affiliation, forgiveness, and sexual communication.
Providing students with rich strategies to help them achieve their
communication goals in everyday life, Advanced Interpersonal
Communication is ideal for advanced undergraduate and
graduate-level courses in interpersonal communication.
Strategic Communication Research highlights the importance of
research in professional communication settings and provides
students with the practical information and knowledge they will
need to effectively consume and produce professional research
within their careers. While theory and methods are emphasized
throughout, the text features a unique focus on the cultivation of
transferable skills and the relevant application of knowledge.
Students learn why research is critical in professional contexts, a
variety of approaches for conducting communication research, how to
effectively evaluate research, and how to conduct their own
research. Dedicated chapters cover the research process, sampling,
ethics, observation and data analytics, surveys, interviews and
focus groups, analyzing data, presenting results, and more.
Throughout, dynamic practice activities and real-world examples
actively engage students and support the applied approach.
Straightforward, accessible, and highly practical, Strategic
Communication Research helps students recognize the valuable role
of research in the development and assessment of communication
strategy. The text is ideally suited for applied methods courses in
communication research, public relations, and marketing
communications, as well as any course with emphasis in strategic
communication.
Communication and Relationship Maintenance provides readers with a
comprehensive, dynamic examination of relationship maintenance
across a variety of relational contexts. Informed by contemporary
research and literature in communication, psychology, and
sociology, this text introduces the study of relationship
maintenance, highlights current issues and debates, and provides
insight as to the future of the discipline. Each chapter focuses on
a particular relationship type and emphasizes a concept that
influences its maintenance. For each relationship, authors Marianne
Dainton and Scott A. Myers explore critical theories used to
understand the maintenance process for the relationship and
illuminate its unique features, the maintenance behaviors typically
applied in the relationship, and the significant influences on the
use of maintenance activities for that particular type. Relational
contexts covered include opposite-sex romantic relationships,
same-sex romantic relationships, friendships, family relationships,
and workplace relationships. Additional chapters examine cultural
variations on the maintenance process, the role of mediated
communication on relationship maintenance, and the future of
scholarly study within the discipline. Communication and
Relationship Maintenance is well suited for advanced undergraduate
and graduate and courses in relational and interpersonal
communication.
Now in its fifth edition, Applying Communication Theory for
Professional Life is the first communication theory textbook to
provide practical material for career-oriented students. Featuring
new case studies, updated examples, and the latest research,
authors Marianne Dainton and Elaine D. Zelley introduce
communication theory in a way that helps students understand its
importance to careers in communication and business. Real-world
case studies within each chapters are designed for in-class use to
illustrate the application of theory in a variety of professional
settings. The Fifth edition features eight new theories, a new
chapter on theories of strategic communication, and expanded
discussions of mediated communication theories.
Relational maintenance provides a rallying point for those seeking
to discover the behaviors that individuals utilize to sustain their
personal relationships. Theoretical models, research programs, and
specific studies have examined how people in a variety of close
relationships choose to define and maintain those relationships. In
addition, relational maintenance turns our attention to
communicative processes that help people sustain their close
relationships.
In this collection, editors Daniel J. Canary and Marianne Dainton
focus on the communicative processes critical to the maintenance
and enhancement of personal relationships. The volume considers
variations in maintaining different types of personal
relationships; structural constraints on relationship maintenance;
and cultural variations in relational maintenance. Contributions to
the volume cover a broad range of relational types, including
romantic relationships, family relationships, long-distance
relationships, workplace relationships, and Gay and Lesbian
relationships, among others.
"Maintaining Relationships Through Communication: Relational,
Contextual, and Cultural Variations" synthesizes current research
in relationship maintenance, emphasizes the ways that behaviors
vary in their maintenance functions across relational contexts,
discusses alternative explanations for maintaining relationships,
and presents avenues for future research. As such, it is intended
for students and scholars studying interpersonal communication and
personal relationships.
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