Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives

Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives
ISBN-10
1452236739
ISBN-13
9781452236735
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
2005-08-23
Publisher
SAGE
Author
Dawn O. Braithwaite

Description

Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives covers uncharted territory in its field, as it is the first book on the market to deal exclusively with family communication theory. In this volume, editors Dawn O. Braithwaite and Leslie A. Baxter bring together a group of contributors that represent a veritable Who's Who in the family communication field. These scholars examine both classic and cutting-edge theories to guide family communication research in the coming years.

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