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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780203986752
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (529 Seiten)
    DDC: 305.90664
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Over the course of some 500 entries, expert contributors provide a complete and vivid picture of gay and lesbian life in the Western world throughout the ages
    Description / Table of Contents: Who's Who IN GAY AND LESBIAN HISTORY From Antiquity to World War II; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History: from Antiquity to World War II; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9780203996430
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (305 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Environmental Philosophies Band 3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Plumwood, Val, 1939 - 2008 Environmental culture
    DDC: 179.1
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Umweltethik ; Umweltwissenschaften ; Humanökologie ; Philosophie ; Vernunft
    Abstract: In this much-needed account of what has gone wrong in our thinking about the environment, Val Plumwood digs at the roots of environmental degradation. She argues that we need to see nature as an end itself, rather than an instrument to get what we want. Using a range of examples, Plumwood presents a radically new picture of how our culture must change to accommodate nature
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Environmental culture and the crisis of reason; Culture versus techno-optimism: reason to the rescue?; Adding ecology: ecohumanities perspectives; 1 The ecological crisis of reason; The penguin's story; Modern heirs of rationalism; Dualism and economic rationalism; Blindspots of rationalism: the fisheries case; A gendered agenda: neither rational, ecological or ethical; 2 Rationalism and the ambiguity of science; The double face of science; Disengagement as sado-dispassionate practice; The subject/object divide and the ambiguity of science
    Description / Table of Contents: Resolving the ambiguity of science: integrating the 'two cultures'Anthropocentrism and anthropomorphism; 3 The politics of ecological rationality; The rationality of the EcoRepublic; The politics of rationality; Remoteness and decision; Remoteness, autarchy and spatial scale; 4 Inequality and ecological rationality; Liberal democracy and ecological rationality; Beyond liberal democracy: deliberative modifications; Beyond deliberative democracy; The ecological rationality of procedural and participatory democracy; 5 The blindspots of centrism and human self-enclosure
    Description / Table of Contents: Rationalism and human-centrednessThe logical structure of centrism; A parallel liberation model of anthropocentrism; Economic centrism: nature as class and resource; The centric parallel as a practical model; Otherising as an impediment to justice; The prudential blindspots of anthropocentrism; 6 Philosophy, prudence and anthropocentrism; Is challenging anthropocentrism irrelevant and unhelpful?; Is human-centredness inevitable? The dilemma of prudential argument; Is human-centredness inevitable? The argument from standpoint; Selfishness and cosmic irrelevance
    Description / Table of Contents: Recognition, prudence and survival7 The ethics of commodification; Commodification and person/property dualism; Minimalist methodologies of closure; Animal rights and vegetarian duties; Rationalism, factory farming and use/respect dualism; 8 Towards a dialogical interspecies ethics; Decentring human-centred ethics; Ranking, dualism and heterogeneity; Ranking and interspecies egalitarianism; Framework stances and the myth of mindlessness; Intentionality and moral value; The intentional recognition stance and non-humans; Opening up interspecies ethics; Communicative interspecies ethics
    Description / Table of Contents: 9 Unity, solidarity and deep ecologyThe basis of solidarity: identity or difference?; Solidarity and oppressive concepts of unity; Unity and the political theory of deep ecology; The ecological enlightenment of the man of property; Is there an eco-socialist deep ecology?; 10 Towards a materialist spirituality of place; Is spirituality more fundamental?; 'Materialism' and spirit/matter dualism; Human-centred spiritualities; Indigenous critiques; Trickster spirituality: the world as agent; Place-based spirituality as oppositional practice; 11 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9780415208598
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (vii, 225 p.)
    Parallel Title: Print version Marketing and Social Construction : Exploring the Rhetorics of Managed Consumption
    DDC: 306.3/4
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book draws on a wide range of recent European and North American studies in critical, ethnographic and interpretative traditions of marketing. It highlights the influence of social construction on the study of marketing
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Contents; Preface; Marketing, ideology and an excess of reflex; Social construction and the tango rhythms of marketing method; All together now: what is marketing?; Mediated marketing and communications; Marketing's birth, death, re-rebirth and re-re-resurrection; Tell me, George, where did it all go wrong?; Marketing and social construction: knowledge, critique and research in marketing; Bibliography; Index;
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; Marketing and Social Construction; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1. Marketing, ideology and an excess of reflex; 2. Social construction and the tango rhythms of marketing method; 3. All together now: what is marketing?; 4. Mediated marketing and communications; 5. Marketing's birth, death, re-rebirth and re-re-resurrection; 6. Tell me, George, where did it all go wrong?; 7. Marketing and social construction: knowledge,critique and research in marketing; Bibliography; Index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780805834987
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (739 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Communication Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Children and Their Changing Media Environment : A European Comparative Study
    DDC: 302.23/083/094
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Focusing on the meanings, uses, and impacts of new media in childhood, family life, peer culture, and the relation between home and school, this volume sets out to address many of the questions, fears, and hopes regarding the changing place of media in the lives of today's children and young people. The scholars contributing to this work argue that such questions--intellectual, empirical, and policy-related--can be productively addressed through cross-national research. Hence, this volume brings together researchers from 12 countries--Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Un
    Description / Table of Contents: LEA's COMMUNICATION SERIES; Contents; Preface; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Footnotes; Foreword; REFERENCES; Footnotes; PART I RESEARCHING YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE CHANGING MEDIA ENVIRONMENT; CHAPTER 1 Childhood in Europe: Contexts for Comparison; LOCATING THE MEDIA IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S LIVES; DEVELOPING A RESEARCH FRAMEWORK; Child-centered Versus Media-centered Approaches; Mediated Childhoods in Late Modernity; Adopting a Comparative Perspective; DEMOGRAPHIC AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS FOR CHILDHOOD IN EUROPE; Population Stability; National Wealth; Family Characteristics
    Description / Table of Contents: Cultural Diversity and ReligionEducation; MAPPING MEDIA ENVIRONMENTS ACROSS EUROPE; The Television Environment; Distribution of New Technologies; Patterns of Media Orientations; Conclusion; A BRIEF NOTE ON THE REPORTING OF FINDINGS IN THIS VOLUME; REFERENCES; Footnotes; CHAPTER 2 Doing Comparative Research With Children and Young People; APPROACHING THE TASK; RESEARCHING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE; Age; Language; Location; Context; Ethics; ON ADOPTING A MULTIMETHOD DESIGN; Qualitative Phase Precedes Quantitative Phase; Complementarity; Mutuality; QUALITATIVE METHODS AND DESIGN ISSUES
    Description / Table of Contents: Children's Interview ScheduleInterviewing: Who and Where?; Data Analysis and Presentation; QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND DESIGN ISSUES; Children's Survey Questionnaire; Sampling; Data Interpretation; CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE; OVERVIEW; REFERENCES; Footnotes; PART II A TIME AND PLACE FOR NEW MEDIA; CHAPTER 3 Old and New Media: Access and Ownership in the Home; RESULTS: KEY COMPARATIVE FINDINGS; Current Media Access and Ownership; Relative Importance of Different Media in Children's Lives; CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Footnotes
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4 Children's Use of Different Media: For How Long and Why?TIME SPENT ON MEDIA; Age Trends; Gender Differences; SES Trends; USES OF MEDIA; Age Trends; Gender Differences; SES Trends; THE PRESENT STUDY; RESULTS; Media Use; Media Use; Uses of Media; DISCUSSION; Time Expenditure; Perceived Media Functionality; Comparison With Previous Findings; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5 Media Use Styles Among the Young; SPENDING TIME WITH MEDIA; MEDIA USE STYLES ACROSS EUROPE; Identifying User Styles; Time Spent on Media by User Style; REPLACEMENT, REARRANGEMENT OR ACCUMULATION OF MEDIA; REFERENCES; Footnotes
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 6 Media Genres and Content PreferencesFAVORITE TOPICS AND MEDIA CONSIDERED BEST FOR FOLLOWING THEM; FOLLOWING UP INTERESTS THROUGH THE MEDIA; FAVORITE TELEVISION PROGRAMS; FAVORITE ELECTRONIC GAMES; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Footnotes; PART III CONTEXTS OF YOUTH AND CHILDHOOD; CHAPTER 7 Media at Home: Domestic Interactions and Regulation; TELEVISION AND PERSONAL COMPUTERS WITHIN FAMILY DYNAMICS; Television; Computers and Games Machines; CHANGING PATTERNS OF PARENTAL AUTHORITY; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Footnotes; CHAPTER 8 Bedroom Culture and the Privatization of Media Use
    Description / Table of Contents: WHAT IS "BEDROOM CULTURE"?
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780805839029
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (341 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Communication Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Parental Control of Television Broadcasting
    DDC: 302.2345083
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This project, originally developed for the European Community, examines parental roles in controlling television programs watched by children in Europe. The structure of the study includes: *an analysis of the technical devices available to assist in parental control of television broadcasting services, including descriptions of devices, their cost, availability, and the infrastructure needed to introduce them; *a corresponding analysis of potential ratings or labeling systems to work in conjunction with or in the place of technical devices, enabling a comparative analysis of rating systems
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction and Summary Findings; 1 Technical Devices and Rating Systems; 2 Rating Systems: Comparative Country Analysis and Recommendations; 3 Family Viewing Alternatives: Economic Justifications, Social Efficiency, and Educational Support; Annex 1: Comparative Analysis of Rating Systems; Annex 2: Methodology; References; Author Index; Subject Index
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  • 6
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    ISBN: 9780805834031
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (816 p)
    Series Statement: Computers, Cognition, and Work
    Parallel Title: Print version Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology
    DDC: 001.4/068
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is in memory of Laurence Rosenberg of the National Science Foundation for his work in Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology. This book explores the global revolution in human interconnectedness. It will discuss various collaborative〈
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; Coordintion Theory and Collaboration Technoiogy; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Theoretical Approaches to Coordination and Collaboration; 1. The Interdisciplinary Study of Coordination: Thomas W. Malone and Kevin Crowston; 2. Communication and Collaboration in Distributed Cognition: Richard J. Boland, Jr. and Ramkrishnan V. Tenkasi; 3. Coordination as Distributed Search: Edmund H. Durfee, Daniel Damouth, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz. Marcus J. Huber. Thomas A. Montgomery, and Sandip Sen
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. Strategic Negotiation in Multiagent Environments: Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld5. Two Design Principles for Collaboration Technology: Examples of Semiformal Systems and Radical Tailorability: Thomas W. Malone, Kum-Yew Lai, and Kenneth R. Grant; 6. On Economies of Scope in Communication: Thomas Marschak; 7. Knowledge, Discovery, and Growth: Stanley Reiter; Part II: Collaboration Technologyfor Specific Domains; 8. Infrastructure and Applications for Collaborative Software Engineering: Prasun Dewan. Vahid Mashayekhi. and John Riedl
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Cooperative Support for Distributed Supervisory Control: Christopher A. Jasek and Patricia M. Jones10. Trellis: A Formally Defined Hypertextual Basis for Integrating Task and Information: Richard Furuta and P. David Stotts; 11. Problems of Decentralized Control: Using Randomized Coordination to Deal With Uncertainty and AvoidConflicts: Joseph Pasquale; 12. The Architecture and Implementation of a Distributed Hypermedia Storage System: Douglas E. Shackelford, John B. Smith, and F. Donelson Smith; Part III: Studies of Collaboration
    Description / Table of Contents: 13. Communication and Coordination in Reactive Robotic Teams:Ronald C. Arkin and Tucker Balch14. Seeding, Evolutionary Growth, and Reseeding: The Incremental Development of Collaborative Design Environments: Gerhard Fischer, Jonathan Grudin. Raymond McCall, Jonathan Ostwald, David Redmiles, Brent Reeves, and Frank Shipman; 15. Distributed Group Support Systems: Theory Development and Experimentation: Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Donna Dufner, Jerry Fjermestad. Youngjin Kim, Rosalie Ocker, Ajaz Rana, and Murray Turoff
    Description / Table of Contents: 16. Transforming Coordination: The Promise and Problems of Information Technology in Coordination: Rob Kling, Kenneth L. Kraemer. Jonathan P. Allen.Yannis Bakos. Vijay Gurbaxani. and Margaret Elliott17. Computer Support for Distributed Collaborative Writing: A Coordination Science Perspective: Christine M. Neuwirth. David S. Kaufer. Ravinder Chandhok, and James H. Morris; 18. Technology Support for Collaborative Workgroups: Gary M. Olson and Judith S. Olson; Part IV: Organizational Modeling
    Description / Table of Contents: 19. Central Coordination of Decentralized Information in Large Chains and Franchises: Toby Berger and Nicholas M. Kiefer
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780805834147
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (512 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cognitive Social Psychology : The Princeton Symposium on the Legacy and Future of Social Cognition
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Ths vol brings together rising leaders in social cog whose wrk reflects th full range of ways that goals & cog processes interact in mediatg social phenomena & processes. Ths bk will be an excellent resrce for students & scholars in social & cog psy alik
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Full Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Part I. The Motives Driving Social Cognition; 1. A Relational Approach to Cognition: Shared Experience and Relationship Affirmation in Social Cognition; 2. The Personal Need for Structure and Personal Fear of Invalidity Measures: Historical Perspectives, Current Applications, and Future Directions; 3. Behavioral Discrepancies and the Role of Construal Processes in Cognitive Dissonance; 4. Self-Evaluation: The Development of Sex Differences
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. Evaluating the Self in the Context of Another: The Three-Selves Model of Social Comparison Assimilation and Contrast6. Outgroup Favoritism and the Theory of System Justification: A Paradigm for Investigating the Effects of Socioeconomic Success on Stereotype Content; Part II. Building Blocks of Social Cognition: Representation and Structure; 7. A Case for the Nonconscious Self-Concept; 8. The Role of Theories in Mental Representations and Their Use in Social Perception: A Theory-Based Approach to Significant-Other Representations and Transference
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. What We Theorize When We Theorize That We Theorize: Examining the "Implicit Theory" Construct From a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective10. From Cognition to Culture: The Origins of Stereotypes that Really Matter; 11. The Dynamic Relationship Between Stereotype Efficiency and Mental Representation; 12. A Cornerstone for the Science of Interpersonal Behavior? Person Perception and Person Memory, Past, Present, and Future; Part III. Subjective Perception and Motivated Judgment; 13. On Partitioning the Fundamental Attribution Error: Dispositionalism and the
    Description / Table of Contents: 14. Let's Not Forget the Past When We Go to the Future: On Our Knowledge of Knowledge Accessibility15. Illusory Correlation and Stereotype Formation: Tracing the Arc of Research Over a Quarter Century; 16. The Other Side of the Story: Transparency Estimation in Social Interaction; 17. The Flexible Correction Model: Phenomenology and the Use of Naïve Theories in Avoiding or Removing Bias; 18. Exploring the Boundaries of Rationality: A Functional Perspective on Dual-Process Models in Social Psychology; Part IV. Control Over Cognition and Action
    Description / Table of Contents: 19. The Crossroads of Affect and Cognition: Counterfactuals as Compensatory Cognition20. Goals and the Compatibility Principle in Attitudes, Judgment, and Choice; 21. Preconscious Control and Compensatory Cognition; 22. Implicit Stereotypes and Prejudice; 23. Exerting Control Over Prejudiced Responses; References; Author Index; Subject Index
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9780415932257
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (295 p)
    Series Statement: East Asia: History, Politics, Sociology and Culture
    Parallel Title: Print version Chinese Feminism Faces Globalization
    DDC: 305.42/0951
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
    Description / Table of Contents: CHINESE FEMINISM FACES GLOBALIZATION; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Part 1 Symbiosis and Social Movements; Chapter OneState Legitimacy, Social Organization, and Concepts of Symbiosis; Chapter TwoSocial Movements and Globalization; Part II The Beijing Women's Movement; Chapter Three The Politics of Beijing Women's Organizing in the 1990s; Chapter FourBeijing Activists: The Emergence of Feminist Identities; Part III The Emergence of a Symbiotic Women's Movement in the 1990s: Opportunities, Mobilization, and Framing; Chapter FivePolitical and Economic Opportunities
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter SixThe Emergence of NGOs in the Women's MovementChapter SevenFraming in the Chinese Women's Movement; Part IV Conclusions; Chapter EightConclusions; Bibliography
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  • 9
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    ISBN: 9780415239738
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (175 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Women's Contemporary Lives : Within and Beyond the Mirror
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: As increasing numbers of women return to work or education after starting or raising a family, it can no longer be assumed that education, employment, family is a defining progression for women in the Western world. Women's Contemporary Lives questions notions of success and equality as they are measured for women in and across the interconnected domains of work, education and family. Christina Hughes asks whether equal opportunity feminism is promising the impossible, and questions those who suggest that women's high achievement in education and the workplace means that there is no longer a n
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Gazing in the mirror; Women have made it; The best of both worlds; Women are caring; Having it all; Doing it all; Within and beyond the mirror; References; Index
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  • 10
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    ISBN: 9780415655286
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (400 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Interpersonal Sensitivity : Theory and Measurement
    DDC: 158.2
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    Abstract: Interpersonal sensitivity refers to the accuracy and/or appropriateness of perceptions, judgments, and responses we have with respect to one another. It is relevant to nearly all aspects of social relations and has long been studied by social, personality, and clinical psychologists. Until now, however, no systematic or comprehensive treatment of this complex concept has been attempted. In this volume the major theorists and researchers of interpersonal sensitivity describe their approaches both critically and integratively. Specific tests and methods are presented and evaluated. The authors a
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Series Title; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Series Foreword; Preface; I Theoretical Issues; 1 Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Sensitivity; 2 Affective Empathy; II Assessing the Performance of a Perceiver; 3 In Search of the Good Judge of Personality: Some Methodological and Theoretical Concerns; 4 Judging Rapport: Employing Brunswik's Lens Model to Study Interpersonal Sensitivity; 5 Thin-Slice Judgments as a Measure of Interpersonal Sensitivity; 6 Measuring Sensitivity to Deception; III Toward the Creation of an Interpersonal Sensitivy Test
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Self-Report Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity8 The PONS Test and the Psychometric Approach to Measuring Interpersonal Sensitivity; 9 The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT): Alternative Approaches to Problems of Theory and Design; 10 Nonverbal Receptivity: The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy (DANVA); IV Dyadic Interaction Approaches; 11 Correlational Method for Assessing Interpersonal Sensitivity Within Dyadic Interaction; 12 Measuring Empathic Accuracy; 13 Using Standard Content Methodology to Assess Nonverbal Sensitivity in Dyads
    Description / Table of Contents: 14 The Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity: Consideration of Design, Components, and Unit of AnalysisV Where Can We Go From Here?; 15 Interpersonal Sensitivity Research and Organizational Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Applications; 16 Three Trends in Current Research on Person Perception: Positivity, Realism, and Sophistication; 17 Groping for the Elephant of Interpersonal Sensitivity; 18 Paradoxes of Nonverbal Detection, Expression, and Responding: Points to PONDER; Author Index; Subject Index
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9780805831313
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (499 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Communication Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Interpersonal Communication Research : Advances Through Meta-analysis
    DDC: 153.6
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    Abstract: This volume provides a systematic review of the literature on interpersonal communication, examining the normal practice of scholars and text to summarize existing research. A valuable resource for advanced coursework as well as for scholars in the area
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface: On Numbers, Narratives, and Insights Regarding Interpersonal Communication; Part I: Interpersonal Communication Research and Meta-Analysis; 1 Meta-Analysis and Interpersonal Communication: Function and Applicability; 2 Meta-Analysis in Context: A Proto-Theory of Interpersonal Communication; Part II: Individual Issues in Interpersonal Communication; 3 An Overview of Individual Processes in Interpersonal Communication; 4 Sex Differences in Self-Esteem: A Meta-Analytic Assessment; 5 Comparing the Production of Power in Language on the Basis of Sex
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Social Skills and CommunicationPart III: Dyadic Issues in Interpersonal Communication; 7 An Overview of Dyadic Processes in Interpersonal Communication; 8 Sexual Orientation of the Parent: The Impact on the Child; 9 Similarity and Attraction; 10 Self-Disclosure Research: Knowledge Through Meta-Analysis; 11 The Effects of Situation on the Use or Suppression of Possible Compliance-Gaining Appeals; Part IV: Interactional Issues in Interpersonal Communication; 12 An Overview of Interactional Processes in Interpersonal Communication
    Description / Table of Contents: 13 A Synthesis and Extension of Constructivist Comforting Research14 Divorce: How Spouses Seek Social Support; 15 Couples Negotiating Safer Sex Behaviors: A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Conversation and Gender; 16 Argumentativeness and Its Effect on Verbal Aggressiveness: A Meta-Analytic Review; 17 Sexual Coercion and Resistance; 18 A Meta-Analytic Interpretation of Intimate and Nonintimate Interpersonal Conflict; Part V: Meta-Analysis and Interpersonal Communication Theory Generation; 19 An Analysis of Textbooks in Interpersonal Communication: How Accurate are the Representations?
    Description / Table of Contents: 20 How Does Meta-Analysis Represent Our Knowledge of Interpersonal Communication?21 Better Living Through Science: Reflections on the Future of Interpersonal Communication; 22 The State of the Art of Interpersonal Communication Research: Are We Addressing Socially Significant Issues?; Author Bios; Author Index; Subject Index
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