Handbook of Interpersonal CommunicationMark L. Knapp, John A. Daly What is interpersonal communication? Is it limited to interaction between two people? Does it only involve personal relationships? Does it go beyond face-to-face interactions? Can it take place in a variety of contexts, such as the workplace, a health practitioner's office, or online? This fully revised Third Edition of the Handbook of Interpersonal Communication addresses these and other fundamental yet pivotal questions, offering graduate students and faculty interested in the study of interpersonal communication an important, state-of-the-art reference work. Providing a complete course of study, the Handbook includes the following units: Basic Issues and Approaches; Perspectives on Inquiry; Fundamental Units; Processes and Functions; and Interpersonal Contexts. |
Contents
Background and Current Trends in the Study of Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
PERSPECTIVES ON INQUIRY | 21 |
Hypothesis Testing and Modeling Perspectives on Inquiry | 23 |
Perspectives on Inquiry III The Moral of Stories | 73 |
Discourse Analysis | 102 |
FUNDAMENTAL UNITS | 131 |
Personality and Interpersonal Communication | 133 |
Goals and Knowledge Structures in Social Interaction | 181 |
Interpersonal Influence | 425 |
Interpersonal Conflict A Review | 475 |
Cues Filtered Out Cues Filtered In ComputerMediated Communication and Relationships | 529 |
Interpersonal Skills | 564 |
CONTEXTS | 613 |
An Ecological Systems Perspective on Workplace Relationships | 615 |
Interpersonal Processes in Romantic Relationships | 643 |
Interpersonal Communication and Health Care | 680 |
Language and Interpersonal Communication | 213 |
Nonverbal Signals | 240 |
Culture Meaning and Interpersonal Communication | 300 |
PROCESSES AND FUNCTIONS | 337 |
Emotional Communication | 339 |
Supportive Communication | 374 |
Interpersonal Communication in Family Relationships | 726 |
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About the Editors | 835 |
About the Contributors | 836 |
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