454 Pages 55 Color & 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

454 Pages 55 Color & 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Now in its eleventh edition, Family Communication: Cohesion and Change continues to provide students with a foundational, accessible, and inclusive overview of the family communication field. The eleventh edition represents the plurality of today’s families, helping students see themselves and think through how the up-to-date research and theory apply to their lives. It features a more... Read more

Contents

 

Preface

Acknowledgements

 

Section 1:  Communication and Family Lenses

Chapter 1: What is a Family?

 

Our Framework for Understanding Family Communication

Defining Family

Understanding Family as a System

Diversity of the Contemporary Family

Coupling and the Contemporary Family

Parenting and the Contemporary Family

Generations and the Contemporary Family

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 2: What is Family Communication?

 

The Communication Process

Communication as Social Construction of Family Relationships

Communication Patterns and Family Effects

Supporting Functions Shaping Family Communication

Family of Origin Influences

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 3: Family Communication Theories

 

Meta-theories and Theories

Communication Accommodation Theory

Communication Privacy Management Theory

Communicated Narrative Sense-Making Theory

Communication Theory of Identity

Relational Dialectics Theory

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 4: Communication and Family Development

 

Developmental Stage Model of Child Development

Life-course Perspective

Transitions Between Life Stages

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Section 2:  Communication and Family Cohesion

 

Chapter 5: Communication Patterns and the Creation of Family Identity

 

Family Communication Forms and Relational Cultures

Family Communication Rules

Family Secrets

Family Communication Networks

Family Stories

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 6: Relational Maintenance Within Families

 

Maintenance Strategies and Confirmation

Maintenance Through Rituals

Maintenance Through Relational Currencies

Relational Maintenance in Different Family Relationships

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 7: Intimacy Within Partnerships and Families

 

Communicating Commitment

Self-Disclosure, Privacy Management, and Intimacy

Sexuality and Communication in Families

Barriers to Intimacy

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 8: Communication and Family Roles and Types

 

Specific Role Functions and Family Responsibilities

How Family Members Learn, Adjust, and Relinquish Family Roles

Communication in Different Types of Couples and Families

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Section 3:  Communication and Family Adaptability

 

Chapter 9: Power, Influence, and Decision-Making in Families

 

The Development and Communication of Power in Family Relationships

Influence Strategies in Family Relationships

Decision-Making Processes in Family Relationships

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 10: Communication and Family Conflict

 

Family Conflict is a Communication Process

Family Conflict Involves Patterns and Rules

Destructive Conflict in Family Relationships

Constructive Conflict in Family Relationships

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 11: Family Communication and Stress

 

Unpredictable Stress and Family Coping

Communication and Family Resilience

Communication and Specific Crises

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Chapter 12: Family Communication, Health, and Wellness

 

Family Communication and Health

Family Communication and Well-Being

Approaches for Improving Family Communication

Final Thoughts on Family Communication

Conclusion

Key Words

 

Glossary

Subject Index

Biography

Dawn O. Braithwaite is a Willa Cather Professor Emerita at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.

Paul Schrodt is the Philip J. and Cheryl C. Burguières Professor of Communication Studies at Texas Christian University, USA.

Colleen Warner is an Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Missouri, USA.

Kathleen M. Galvin was a Professor Emerita of Communication Studies at Northwestern University, USA.

“Like its predecessors, this edition of Family Communication: Cohesion and Change is outstanding. It presents current and classic research in a way that is both thought-provoking and accessible. Students will be drawn-in by the vivid examples and probing questions offered by the authors; instructors will appreciate the authors’ brilliant translation of complex theories and concepts for their students.”

- Anita L. Vangelisti, University of Texas at Austin, USA

 

“This edition continues a long-standing tradition of providing readers with a comprehensive yet contemporary view of family communication theory and research. Retaining its pedagogical focus, this text invites students to actively participate in their learning through the inclusion of case studies, thought-provoking data, expanded discussion questions, and interviews with family communication scholars. This text is a must-have for family communication instructors.”

- Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University, USA