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Control # 1 2002069943
Control # Id 3 DLC
Date 5 20190911110543.0
Fixed Data 8 020520s2003 caua b 001 0 eng
LC Card 10    $a 2002069943
ISBN 20    $a1931719055 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Obsolete 39    $a212176$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
LC Call 50 00 $aBF637.C45$bM33 2003
Dewey Class 82 00 $a302.2$221
Title 245 00 $aMaking connections :$breadings in relational communications /$c[edited by] Kathleen M. Galvin, Pamela J. Cooper.
Edition 250    $a3rd ed.
Imprint 260    $aLos Angeles, Calif. :$bRoxbury Pub.,$cc2003.
Phys Descrpt 300    $axix, 381 p. :$billus. ;$c24 cm.
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Content 505 00 $tThe communication process: impersonal and interpersonal /$rKathleen M. Galvin and Charles A. Wilkinson. -$tThe relational perspective /$rWilliam W. Wilmot. -$tTheories of relational communication /$rLynn H. Turner. -$tConnecting point: simple-song /$rMarge Piercy. -$tPerceiving the self /$rRonald B. Adler and George Rodman. -$tFour important cognitive processes /$rDaniel J. Canary, Michael J. Cody, and Valerie L. Manusov. -$tThe necessity of intercultural communication /$rJames Neuliep. -$tConnecting point: thoughts on communicating in another culture /$rPamela Cooper. -$tWhen Miss America was always white /$rNavita Cummings James. -$tFamily ground rules /$rElizabeth Stone. -$tWhy examine family background? /$rMary Kay DeGenova and F. Philip Rice. -$tGrowing up masculine, growing up feminine /$rJulia T. Wood. -$t'Put that paper down and talk to me!': rapport-talk and report-talk /$rDeborah Tannen. -$tWhen black women talk with white women: why dialogues are different /$rMarsha Houston. -$tElements of language /$rRudolph F. Verderber and Kathleen S. Verderber. -$tListening and feedback: the other half of communication /$rThomas E. Harris and John C. Sherblom. -$tConnecting point: how to be a good listener /$rHarriet G. Lerner. -$tElements of nonverbal communication /$rMark L. Knapp and Judith A. Hall. -$tContext as communication: McDonald's vs. Burger King /$rMichael H. Eaves and Dale G. Leathers. -$tRelationship stages: a communication perspective /$rMark L. Knapp and Anita L. Vangelisti. -$tFrom miscegenation to multiculturism: perceptions and stages of interracial relationship development /$rAnita K. Foeman and Teresa Nance. -$tThe relationships of lesbians and of gay men /$rMichelle Huston and Pepper Schwartz. -$tConnecting point: talk to me /$rSteve Fiffer. -$tExpressing affection: a vocabulary of loving messages /$rCharles A. Wilkinson. -$tFace management in interpersonal communication /$rWilliam R. Cupach and Sandra Metts. -$tThe rules you live by /$rVirginia Satir. -$tBelly button fuzz and wicky-wacky cake: rituals in our personal relationships /$rCarol J. S. Bruess. -$tThe what, when, who, and why of nagging in interpersonal relationships /$rKari P. Soule. -$tCommunicating forgiveness /$rDouglas L. Kelley. -$tConnecting point: a mom's life /$rDelia Ephron. -$tCollaborative negotiation /$rJoyce L. Hocker and William W. Wilmot. -$tI can't talk about it now /$rJulia T. Wood. -$tWho's responsible for what? /$rHarriet G. Lerner. -$tWhy marriages fail /$rJohn Gottman. -$tConnecting point: don't talk: communication rules in the alcoholic family /$rClaudia Black. -$tRelational decline /$rMark L. Knapp and Anita L. Vangelisti. -$tDialectical process in the disengagement of interpersonal relationships /$rWilliam R. Cupach. -$t'The worst part is, we don't even talk anymore': post-dissolutional communication in break up stories /$rJody Koenig Kellas. -$tConnecting point: the key /$rElizabeth Birge. -$tSibling use of relational maintenance behaviors /$rScott A. Myers. -$tCommunication within stepfamily systems /$rKathleen A. Galvin and Bernard J. Brommel. -$tCommunicating about sex with parents and partners /$rClay Warren. -$tChild physical abuse: the relevance of communication research /$rSteven R. Wilson. -$tConnecting point: celebrations come naturally for some /$rPeg Cucci. -$tBeing there for friends /$rWilliam K. Rawlins. -$tFriendship and aging /$rJon F. Nussbaum, Loretta L. Pecchioni, James D. Robinson, and Teresa L. Thompson. -$tCommunication in cross-gender friendships /$rLea P. Stewart, Pamela Cooper, Alan Stewart, and Sheryl Friedley. -$tTeenage life online: the rise of the instant-message generation and the internet's impact on friendships and family relationships /$rAmanda Lenhart, Oliver Lewis, and Lee Rainie. -$tElectronic parenting, or it takes a (Listserv) village to raise families with disabilities /$rDona M. Avery. -$tThe human movement at work /$rEdward M. Hallowell. -$tConnecting point: email communication and emotions.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aInterpersonal communication.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aInterpersonal relations.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aCommunication$xPsychological aspects.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aSex differences (Psychology)
AE:Pers Name 700 $aGalvin, Kathleen M.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aCooper, Pamela J.