Parents and children communicating with society managing relationships outside of home /

@Text:The volume opens a new frontier in parent-child communication research as it brings together veteran researchers and newcomers to explore the communication of parents and children as they create relationships outside the family.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Socha, Thomas J., Stamp, Glen H.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2009.
Series:Communication series. Applied communication.
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Table of Contents:
  • Paul D. Turman, Angela Zimmerman, and Brett Dobesh
  • Carol B. Mills and Kasey L. Walker
  • Christine S. Davis, Norín Dollard, and Keren S. Vergon
  • Ashley Duggan and Sandra Petronio
  • Julie Yingling
  • Leah Wingard
  • Michelle Miller-Day and Tara G. McManus
  • John C. Meyer
  • Daniel J. Weigel and Sally S. Martin
  • Thomas J. Socha and Glen H. Stamp
  • Dawn O. Braithwaite and Jordan Soliz
  • Dennis Patrick and John Palladino
  • Amy Janan Johnson ... [et al.]
  • Sally Vogl-Bauer
  • Jennings Bryant
  • Barbara A. Penington and Raymond D. Baus
  • Peggy Kendall
  • Erica Weintraub, Stacey J.T. Hust, and Michelle E. Kistler
  • Gary Kreps
  • Robert S. Littlefield and Cindy Larson-Casselton
  • Kathleen M. Galvin.
  • Connecting two worlds of childhood : how do parents, childcare providers, and children communicate? /
  • Kids, parents, and organization : cooperation and conflict in a child development center culture /
  • The interface of HOME-work and low-wage maternal employment /
  • Communicating about homework at home and school /
  • Commentary : childcare and education relationships /
  • When your child is in crisis : navigating medical needs with issues of privacy management /
  • The role of communication in child-parent-provider interaction in a children's mental health system of care /
  • Early intervention or early imposition : a bona fide group perspective analysis of the parent-child-early intervention relationship /
  • Parent-talk and sport participation : interaction between parents, children, and coaches regarding level of play in sports /
  • A new frontier for family communication studies : parent-child-societal communication /
  • Coaching your own child : an exploration of dominance and affiliation in parent-child communication in the public sphere /
  • Commentary : communication and family health and wellness relationships /
  • Powerful media tools : arming parents with strategies to affect children's interactions with commercial interests /
  • Finding adolescents through cyberspace : youth workers, teenagers, and instant messaging /
  • Response to family crisis : mood disorders, supportive listening, and the telephone helpline volunteer
  • analysis and applications /
  • Commentary : parent-child-societal relationships and media /
  • When the world comes home : examining internal and external influences on communication exchanges between parents and their boomerang children /
  • Stepfamilies interacting outside the home : barriers to stepparent/stepchild communication with educational, medical, and legal personnel /
  • The community interactions of gay and lesbian foster parents /
  • Research commentary : evolving caregiving roles and relationships /
  • Epilogue : circulation and coordination : managing child-parent-societal interfaces /