This volume summarizes literature across the social sciences on various types of long-distance relationships and extracts themes across relational types, relating them to theory. For students in interpersonal, relational and family communication, and family studies.
Commuter spouses, she argues, might be expected to exemplify in an extreme manner that kind of self-prioritization. Yet, as this book details, commuter spouses actually maintain a strong commitment to their marriage.
In this collection, editors Daniel J. Canary and Marianne Dainton focus on the communicative processes critical to the maintenance and enhancement of personal relationships.
Relationship quality, commitment, and stability in long-distance relationships. Family Process, 52(2), ... Maintaining long distance and cross-residential relationships. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Stafford, L. (2010).
The volume contains several major communication and media scholars who have researched social media and romantic relationship development.
Dainton, M., Aylor, B.: Patterns of communication channel use in the maintenance of longdistance relationships. Commun. Res. Rep. ... Stafford, L.: Maintaining Long-Distance and Cross-Residential Relationships.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 23, 901–919 (2006) Stafford, L.: Maintaining long-distance and cross-residential relationships. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah (2005) Stafford, L., Merolla, A.J.: Idealization, reunions, ...
Maintaining long - distance and cross - residential relationships . Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum . Stafford , L. , & Canary , D. J. ( 1991 ) . Maintenance strategies and romantic relationship type , gender , and relational ...
... 433 Wilmott, 297 Wilson, A. E., 432 Wilson, C. E., 290, 291, 296 Wilson, C. L., 238 Wilson, J., 419 Wilson, P., 249 Wilson, S. E., 412 Wineberg, H., 397 Wing, E., 2 Winke, T., 291 Winstead, B. A., 158 Winterheld, H. A., 238 Winters, ...
Maintaining long-distance and cross-residential relationships. Routledge. Strong, R., & Gaver, B. (1996). Feather, scent and shaker: supporting simple intimacy. In Proceedings of CSCW'96, 16-20. Wendl, P. (2013).
Here family members have grown older, moved away from ‘home’, and forged new families. Researchers, designers and developers of new communication technologies will find this volume invaluable.