1st Edition

The Dark Side of Close Relationships II

Edited By William R. Cupach, Brian H. Spitzberg Copyright 2011
472 Pages
by Routledge

472 Pages
by Routledge

472 Pages
by Routledge

The Dark Side of Close Relationships II is a completely new and up-to-date version of the original volume published in 1998, featuring new topics and authors. The volume showcases cutting-edge work on important topics by prominent scholars in multiple disciplines. It sheds light on the paradoxical, dialectical, and mystifying facets of human interaction, not merely to elucidate dysfunctional... Read more

1. Overview of the Dark Side of Relationships Research

Daniel Perlman and Rodrigo J. Carcedo

2. May-December Paradoxes: An Exploration of Age-Gap Relationships in Western Society

Justin J. Lehmiller and Christopher R. Agnew

3. Fairytales and Tragedies: Narratively Making Sense of the Dark Side (and the Dark Side of Making Sense) of Personal Relationships

Jody Koenig Kellas, Erin K. Willer, and Haley Kranstuber

4. Dark Sides of Computer-Mediated Communication

David C. DeAndrea, Stephanie Tom Tong, and Joseph B. Walther

5. Internet Matching Services: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Disguised as Attractive)

Susan Sprecher

6. Affectionate Communication is Good, Except When it isn’t: On the Dark Side of Expressing Affection

Kory Floyd and Perry M. Pauley

7. Infidelity: When, Where, Why

Irene Tsapelas, Helen E. Fisher, and Arthur Aron

8. Relational Turbulence: What Doesn’t Kill Us Makes Us Stronger

Denise Haunani Solomon and Jennifer A. Theiss

9. In-Laws or Outlaws: The Dark and the Bright in In-Law Relationships

Mary Claire Morr Serewicz and Rebecca A. Hosmer

10. Dark Clouds with Silver Linings: The (Dys)Functional Ambivalence of Stepfamily

Relationships

Paul Schrodt and Dawn O. Braithwaite

11. Women’s Relationships with Incarcerated Men

Susan A. Miller and Diane H. Felmlee

12. The Meaning of Girls’ Social Aggression: Nasty or Mastery?

Erin K. Willer and William R. Cupach

13. Intimate Partner Violence and Aggression: Seeing the Light in a Dark Place

Brian H. Spitzberg

14. Narcissism and Relationships: From Light to Dark

Joshua D. Foster and Jean M. Twenge

15. Living Single: Lightening Up those Dark, Dopey Myths

Bella DePaulo

Biography

William R. Cupach received his Ph.D. in Communication Arts & Sciences from the University of Southern California. Currently he is Professor of Communication at Illinois State University. In addition to numerous monographs and journal articles, he has co-authored or co-edited twelve books. He previously served as Associate Editor for the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships and is a past President of the International Association for Relationship Research.

Brian H. Spitzberg received his Ph.D. in Communication Arts & Sciences from the University of Southern California. He is now a Professor in the School of Communication at San Diego State University. He has conducted extensive research on topics related to interpersonal communication skills and competence. He has published numerous scholarly articles and chapters, as well as co-authoring or co-editing the previous four editions related to the dark side, and two books on interpersonal competence.

"They succeed in presenting a coherent volume that incorporates myriad disciplinary perspectives, including communication, psychology, anthropology, and sociology." - CHOICE, April 2011