1st Edition

Maintaining Relationships Through Communication Relational, Contextual, and Cultural Variations

Edited By Daniel J. Canary, Marianne Dainton Copyright 2003
    362 Pages
    by Routledge

    362 Pages
    by Routledge

    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.

    Contents: S. Duck, Series Editor's Foreword. Preface. K. Dindia, Overview: Definitions and Perspectives on Relational Maintenance Communication. Part I:Maintaining Different Types of Relationships. S. Vogl-Bauer, Maintaining Family Relationships. L. Stafford, Maintaining Romantic Relationships: Summary and Analysis of One Research Program. M. Dainton, E. Zelley, E. Langan, Maintaining Friendships Throughout the Lifespan. J.A. Hess, Maintaining Undesired Relationships. Part II:Contextual Variations in Maintaining Relationships. B. Aylor, Maintaining Long-Distance Relationships. M.K. Rabby, J. Walther, Computer-Mediated Communication Effects on Relationship Formation and Maintenance. V.R. Waldron, Relationship Maintenance in Organizational Settings. T.M. Emmers-Sommer, When Partners Falter: Repair After a Transgression. Part III:Cultural Variations in Maintaining Relationships. S. Haas, Relationship Maintenance in Same-Sex Couples. S.O. Gaines, Jr., C.R. Agnew, Relationship Maintenance in Intercultural Couples: An Interdependence Analysis. D. Ballard-Reisch, D. Weigel, M. Zaguidoulline, Maintaining Marriages in Russia: Managing Social Influences and Communication Dynamics. Y-O. Yum, D.J. Canary, Maintaining Relationships in Korea and the United States: Features of Korean Culture That Affect Relational Maintenance Beliefs and Behaviors. Part IV:Epilogue. M. Dainton, Framing the Maintenance of Relationships Through Communication: An Epilogue.

    Biography

    Daniel J. Canary, Marianne Dainton