ISBN:
9780805816044
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (727 p)
Series Statement:
Routledge Communication Series
Parallel Title:
Print version Parents, Children, and Communication : Frontiers of Theory and Research
DDC:
306.874
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
This is the first edited volume in the communication field to examine parent-child interaction. It creates a framework for future research in this growing area -- family communication, and more specifically, parent-child communication -- and also suggests new areas of communication research among parents and children -- cultural, work-related, taboo topics, family sex discussions, conflict, and abuse. Chapter authors provide thorough coverage of theoretical approaches, new methods, and emerging contexts including lesbian/gay parent-child relationships. In so doing, they bring a communication p
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; I - Foundations and Beginnings; 1: Parent-Child Communication Within the Family System; 2: The First Relationship: Infant-Parent Communication; 3: Models and Perspectives of Parent-Child Communication; 4: Communication in the Father-Child Dyad:The Intergenerational Transmission Process; II - Methodological Frontiers; 5: An Intersubjective Methodology for Studying Children and Families; 6: Interaction Between Fathers and Their Children in Traditional and Single-Father Families
Description / Table of Contents:
7: "Doing" Mother-Daughter: Conversation Analysis and Relational ContextsIII - Cultural Frontiers; 8: Invisible Parents and Children: Exploring African-American Parent-Child Communication; 9: Communication in Lesbian and Gay Families: Building a Descriptive Base; IV - Enduring Topics; 10: Parent-Child Communication About Sex; 11: Marking the Work-Family Boundary: Mother-Child Interaction and Home-Based Work; 12: What Parents Don't Know: Topic Avoidance in Parent-Child Relationships; V - Persistent Problems; 13: Studying Parent-Child Discipline from a Communication Perspective
Description / Table of Contents:
14: Learning Conflict Patterns in the Family: Links Between Marital, Parental, and Sibling Relationships15: Communication, Discipline, and Physical Abuse; References; Author Index; Subject Index; About the Contributors
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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