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Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication

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The third edition of this text maintains its place as a key resource for learning the foundational and emerging theories in the field of interpersonal communication. With each chapter devoted to a specific theory and authored by experts in that theory, the book gives students and scholars a comprehensive overview of this field. This edition features an expanded discussion of theory development and evaluation, a new section on theories of identity and difference in close relationships, and increased attention to social media.With the theory chapters sharing the same structure, the book ensures consistent coverage of topics within each theory. This book is an essential text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in interpersonal communication and is a valued resource for scholars.

462 pages, Hardcover

First published August 23, 2005

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Dawn O. Braithwaite

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July 18, 2021
To be fair, I am not an academic reader. But this was a slog. I persevered and finished although I did not have to. One star is generous, but I have to give credit to the researchers and writers.
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November 14, 2009
It's always good to learn some theories... but wasn't in love with the lack of depth or explanation on some of the chapters.
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