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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.
The Fundamentals of Small Group Communication provides readers with
the fundamentals they need to become functional and productive
members of any small group. Readers are introduced to the
fundamental issues faced by all small groups (such as
socialization, development, ethics, diversity) and the procedures
utilized by effective small groups (for example, task
accomplishment, decision making, climate). With a focus on the
individual group member, this textbook encourages readers to
reflect on how their communication behaviors (e.g., communication
traits, verbal and nonverbal communication, listening style) and
practices (e.g., their leadership style, their conflict management
style) contribute to their current small group experiences.
Intended Audience This textbook is intended for introductory
courses in group communication as found in department of
communication studies, leadership, marketing, management, and
interdisciplinary studies. Accompanied by High Quality Ancillaries!
An Instructors Resource CD is available to qualified adopters. This
Instructor's Resource CD is designed to aid you in using easily The
Fundamentals of Small Group Communication. The CD has been created
by Scott A. Myers (West Virginia University), Katie N. Dunleavy
(LaSalle University), Brianna N. Loy (West Virginia University) and
Paul E. Madlock (West Virginia University). Each chapter contains
the following ancillary materials: Chapter Outline Test Questions
In-Class Activities PowerPoint Slides A list of paper topics is
also provided in the section titled Teaching Resources.
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