Handbook of Interpersonal Communication
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 25. May 1994
Book
Hardback
829 pages
978-0-8039-4806-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Nine years after the First Edition, key scholars redefine the field of interpersonal communication. New chapters, which represent areas of contemporary concern, focus on culture and meaning, supportive communication and health care.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8039-4806-8 (9780803948068)
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Persons
Mark L. Knapp (Ph.D., Penn State University, 1966) is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Professor Emeritus in Communication and Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. Three of his books are: Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction (with J. A. Hall); Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships (with A. L. Vangelisti); and Lying and Deception in Human Interaction. He is past president of the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association, a Fellow of the International Communication Association, and a Distinguished Scholar in the National Communication Association. He served as editor of Human Communication Research, and developed and edited the Sage Series in Interpersonal Communication.
Content
PART ONE
BASIC ISSUES AND APPROACHES
Background and Current Trends in the Study of Interpersonal Communication - Mark L Knapp, Gerald R Miller and Kelly Fudge
Perspectives on Inquiry II - Arthur P Bochner
Theories and Stories
Methodology in Interpersonal Communication Research - Marshall Scott Poole and Robert D McPhee
PART TWO: FUNDAMENTAL UNITS
Communicator Characteristics and Behavior - Howard Giles and Richard L Street
Situations and Goals as Fundamental Constructs in Interpersonal Communication Research - Lynn Carol Miller, Michael J Cody and Margaret L McLaughlin
Language and Interpersonal Communication - Scott Jacobs
Nonverbal Signals - Judee K Burgoon
Culture, Meaning, and Interpersonal Communication - Jurgen Streeck
PART THREE: PROCESSES AND FUNCTIONS
Temporal Qualities of Relationships - Carol M Werner and Leslie A Baxter
Organismic, Transactional and Dialectical Views
The Management of Conversational Interaction in Adults and Infants - Joseph N Cappella
Supportive Communication - Terrance L Albrecht, Brant R Burleson and Daena Goldsmith
Power, Dominance, and Social Interaction - Charles R Berger
Emotion in Interpersonal Communication - Sandra Metts and John W Bowers
Communication and Interpersonal Influence - David R Seibold, James G Cantrill and Renee A Meyers
Communicative Competence and Interpersonal Control - Malcolm R Parks
PART FOUR: CONTEXTS
Task/Work Relationships - Fredric M Jablin and Kathleen J Krone
A Life-Span Perspective
Social and Personal Relationships - Steve Duck and Garth Pittman
Interpersonal Communication and Health Care - Teresa L Thompson
All In The Family - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick and Diane M Badzinski
Interpersonal Communication in Kin Relationships
BASIC ISSUES AND APPROACHES
Background and Current Trends in the Study of Interpersonal Communication - Mark L Knapp, Gerald R Miller and Kelly Fudge
Perspectives on Inquiry II - Arthur P Bochner
Theories and Stories
Methodology in Interpersonal Communication Research - Marshall Scott Poole and Robert D McPhee
PART TWO: FUNDAMENTAL UNITS
Communicator Characteristics and Behavior - Howard Giles and Richard L Street
Situations and Goals as Fundamental Constructs in Interpersonal Communication Research - Lynn Carol Miller, Michael J Cody and Margaret L McLaughlin
Language and Interpersonal Communication - Scott Jacobs
Nonverbal Signals - Judee K Burgoon
Culture, Meaning, and Interpersonal Communication - Jurgen Streeck
PART THREE: PROCESSES AND FUNCTIONS
Temporal Qualities of Relationships - Carol M Werner and Leslie A Baxter
Organismic, Transactional and Dialectical Views
The Management of Conversational Interaction in Adults and Infants - Joseph N Cappella
Supportive Communication - Terrance L Albrecht, Brant R Burleson and Daena Goldsmith
Power, Dominance, and Social Interaction - Charles R Berger
Emotion in Interpersonal Communication - Sandra Metts and John W Bowers
Communication and Interpersonal Influence - David R Seibold, James G Cantrill and Renee A Meyers
Communicative Competence and Interpersonal Control - Malcolm R Parks
PART FOUR: CONTEXTS
Task/Work Relationships - Fredric M Jablin and Kathleen J Krone
A Life-Span Perspective
Social and Personal Relationships - Steve Duck and Garth Pittman
Interpersonal Communication and Health Care - Teresa L Thompson
All In The Family - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick and Diane M Badzinski
Interpersonal Communication in Kin Relationships