This is the first collection of readings on computer-mediated communication focusing exclusively on interpersonal interactions. Examining messages exchanged via email, twitter, Facebook, websites, and blogs, the authors analyze communication issues of ongoing importance in relationships including deception, disclosure, identity, influence, perception, privacy, sexual fidelity, and social support. The book examines subjects that attract intense student interestùincluding online performance of gender, online dating, and using computer-mediated communication to achieve family/work life balanceùand will inspire further research and course development in the area of computer-mediated communication in personal relationships. Because it provides a synthesis of ideas at the nexus of interpersonal communication theory and computer-mediated communication theory, the book can serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate as well as graduate courses.
Kevin B. Wright (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma) is Professor in Communication at the University of Oklahoma. His research examines interpersonal communication, social support related to health outcomes, and computer-mediated relationships. He coauthored Health Communication in the 21st Century, and his research appears in over 45 book chapters and journal articles, including the Journal of Communication, Communication Monographs, the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Communication Quarterly Journal of Applied Communication Research, Health Communication, and the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.
Lynne M. Webb (Ph.D., University of Oregon) is Professor in Communication at the University of Arkansas. She previously served as a tenured faculty member at the Universities of Florida and Memphis. Her research examines young adults' interpersonal communication in romantic and family contexts. Her research appears in over 50 essays published in scholarly journals and edited volumes, including computers in Human Behavior, Communication Education, Health Communication, and Journal of Family Communication.
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Wing-Wah Law is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong. He has written articles on citizenship, citizenship education, and social change that have been published in such international journals as Cambridge Journal of Education, Comparative Education Review, International Journal of Educational Development, and Teachers College Record.
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Originalhardcover. Condizione: Sehr gut. XVII, 411 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - A Functional Approach to Social Networking Sites. Erin M. Bryant, Jennifer Marmo, & Artemio Ramirez, Jr. -- Unpacking the Paradoxes of Privacy in CMC Relationships: The Challenges of Blogging and Relational Communication on the Internet. Jeffrey T. Child & Sandra Petronio -- A New Twist on Love's Labor: Self-Presentation in Online Dating Profiles. Catalina L. Toma & Jeffrey T, Hancock -- Microchannels and CMC: Short Paths to Developing, Maintaining, and Dissolving Relationships. Deborah Ballard-Reisch, Bobby Rozzell, Lou Heldman, & David Kamerer -- Communication Competence and Apprehension during CMC in Online and Face-to-face Relationships. W. Scott Sanders & Patricia Amason -- Relational Maintenance and CMC Stephanie. Tom Tong & Joseph B. Walther -- Locating Computer-Mediated Social Support Within Online Communication Environments. Andrew C. High & Denise H. Solomon -- Personal Relationships and Computer-Mediated Support Groups. Kevin B. Wright & Ahlam Muhtaseb -- Online Self-Disclosure: A Review of Research. Jinsuk Kim & Kathryn Dindia -- Multicommunicating and Episodic Presence: Developing New Constructs for Studying New Phenomena. Jeanine Warisse Turner & N. Lamar Reinsch, Jr. -- The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: The Role of ICTs in Work and Family Connections. Paige P. Edley & Renée Houston -- CMC and the Conceptualization of "Friendship": How Friendships Have Changed with the Advent of New Methods of Interpersonal Communication Anry. Janan Johnson & Jennifer A. H. Becker -- A Cross-Contextual Examination of Technologically Mediated Communication and Social Presence in Long-Distance Relationships. Katheryn C. Maguire & Stacey L. Connaughton -- Healthcare Provider-Recipient Interactions: Is "Online" Interaction the Next Best Thing to Being There? Theodore A. Avtgis, E. Phillips Polack, Sydney M. Staggers, & Susan M. Wieczorek -- Family Imbalance and Adjustment to Information and Communication Technologies. Gustavo S. Mesch & Michal Frenlzel -- Online Performances of Gender: Blogs, Gender-Bending, and Cybersex as Relational Exemplars. Mark L. Hans, Brittney D. Selvidge, Katie A. Tinker, & Lynne M. Webb -- Digital Deception in Personal Relationships. Norah E. Dunbar & Matthew Jensen -- Speculating about Spying on MySpace and Beyond: Social Network Surveillance and Obsessive Relational Intrusion. Makenzie Phillips & Brian H. Spitzberg -- Problematic Youth Interactions Online: Solicitation, Harassment, and Cyberbullying. Andrew R. Schrock & Danah Boyd. ISBN 9781433110825 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 540. Codice articolo 1017934
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