Navigating Relationships in the Modern Family: Communication, Identity, and Difference

Author:   Thomas Socha ,  Jordan Soliz ,  Colleen Warner Colaner
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   15
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9781433162381


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   25 August 2020
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Navigating Relationships in the Modern Family: Communication, Identity, and Difference


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Despite growing recognition of the diversity of family forms and structures, discourses among family scholars and practitioners as well as in popular culture continue to operate from the assumption that families are fairly homogeneous in terms of the values and beliefs, social positions, and identities of individual family members. Navigating Relationships in the Modern Family provides a unique and important perspective on how communication within and about families related to issues of identity and difference can ameliorate negative processes and, at times, potentially amplify positive outcomes such as well-being and relational solidarity. Chapters in this edited volume focus on divergent social identities in the family (e.g., interfaith families, multiethnic-racial families, acculturation and immigration) as well as differences emerging from family formative processes (e.g., stepfamilies, in-law relationships, foster care). In addition to synthesizing the current state of the scholarship in these particular family contexts, each chapter discusses the interplay between families and the larger social and cultural context. For instance, how does grandparent-grandchild communication influence attitudes toward older adults and aging? Can we improve interfaith dialogue in larger societal interactions by understanding communication in interfaith families? How do ideologies of social class and social discourses about adoption and foster care influence family functioning? Chapters conclude with a discussion on implications for scholars and family practitioners. The edited volume would make an ideal primary or secondary required text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on families as well as specialized family courses on understudied family relationships and forms. The volume also serves as an important resource for family scholars and practitioners.

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Author:   Thomas Socha ,  Jordan Soliz ,  Colleen Warner Colaner
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   15
Weight:   0.404kg
ISBN:  

9781433162381


ISBN 10:   1433162385
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   25 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Colleen Warner Colaner/Jordan Soliz: Preface – Craig Fowler/Andrea Zorn: Age Identity and Intergenerational Relationships in the Family – Tina M. Harris/FarrahYoun-Heil/Hue T. Duong: Negotiating and Communicating about Identity Within Multi-Ethnic/ Multi-Racial Families – Stella Ting-Toomey/Laura V. Martinez: Navigating Interfaith Family Communication: Research Trends and Applied Implications – Benjamin R. Warner/Jihye Park: Communication and Political Difference in the Family – Jimmie Manning: Queering Family Communication – Debbie S. Dougherty/MarcusW. Ferguson, Jr./Natilie Williams: Social Class and Social Mobility: Considerations for Family Communication – Jennifer A. Kam/Roselia Mendez Murillo/Monica Cornejo: Immigration and Family Communication: Resilience, Solidarity, and Thriving – Aparna Hebbani/Mairead MacKinnon: Examining Communication and Identity Within Refugee Families – Angela L. Palmer-Wackerly/Heather L. Voorhees: Illness Identity Within the Family—And Beyond – Colleen Warner Colaner/LaShawnda Kilgore: Adoptee Identity, Belonging, and Communication with Birth and Adoptive Families – Leslie R. Nelson/LindseyJ. Thomas: Communicating Family: Identity and Difference in the Context of Foster Care – Sylvia L. Mikucki-Enyart/Sarah R. Heisdorf: Communicatively Managing In-Law Relationships – Paul Schrodt: Identity, Relational Solidarity, and Stepfamily Communication – Christine E. Rittenour: Family Socialization of “Otherness” – About the Authors – Index.

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“This book will be a major contribution to the area of family communication. It covers an extraordinary range of family forms. Even the traditional family forms are brought up to date by including current research.”—Kathleen M. Galvin, Professor of Communication Studies, Northwestern University “The edited volume Navigating Relationships in the Modern Family is timely, provocative, and important in terms of pushing the boundaries of communication in different kinds of families not often studied by scholars. The volume features well-established scholars who provide state-of-the-art reviews of knowledge claims in a range of areas and then advance recommendations for scholars and practitioners. The book sharpens voices and perspective on family communication in order to understand how diverse modern types of families live out their lives in interconnected ways.”—Jeffrey T. Child, Professor of Communication, Kent State University


This book will be a major contribution to the area of family communication. It covers an extraordinary range of family forms. Even the traditional family forms are brought up to date by including current research. -Kathleen M. Galvin, Professor of Communication Studies, Northwestern University The edited volume Navigating Relationships in the Modern Family is timely, provocative, and important in terms of pushing the boundaries of communication in different kinds of families not often studied by scholars. The volume features well-established scholars who provide state-of-the-art reviews of knowledge claims in a range of areas and then advance recommendations for scholars and practitioners. The book sharpens voices and perspective on family communication in order to understand how diverse modern types of families live out their lives in interconnected ways. -Jeffrey T. Child, Professor of Communication, Kent State University


Author Information

Jordan Soliz (Ph.D., University of Kansas) is Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He studies intergroup processes in family and personal relationships to understand communicative dynamics associated with individual and relational well-being. Dr. Soliz is past editor of Journal of Family Communication. Colleen Warner Colaner (Ph.D., University of Missouri) is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Missouri. She studies family communication, with a focus on complex family structures and children’s communication experiences.

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