Dawn O. Braithwaite (Ph.D., University of Minnesota [interpersonal/small group/health communication]; M.A. & B.A., California State University, Long Beach [interpersonal/small group communication; communication theory and research) is nationally recognized as one of the leading scholars in family communication and in communication and disability. She is the immediate past president of the Western States Communication Association (2001-02) and is the recipient of numerous teaching and service awards (among them: 2002 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Achievement in the Social Sciences; 2002 NCA Presidential Citation for Service; 2001 Wayne Brockriede Scholar Award; 2000 ACA Gerald Phillips Mentoring Award), She has, as well, won an NCA Top Paper Award every year for the past 4 years. She is co-author of the college textbook Case Studies in Interpersonal Communication (Wadsworth, copy;2000) and sits or has sat on the following editorial journal boards: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships; Journal of Family Communication; Western Journal of Communication; Communication Reports; Journal of Applied Communication Research; Southern Communication Journal; Communication Studies; Communication Monographs. She, along with co-editor Leslie Baxter, is one of the best connected and well-regarded scholars within the discipline.
Summary
Offering insights from a Who's Who of scholars in interpersonal communication Engaging Theories in Interpersonal
Communication: Multiple Perspectives highlights theories used to guide interpersonal communication research, featuring
chapters written by leading scholars of interpersonal communication. Presenting both classic and cutting-edge issues,
the book organizes theories into three clusters theories that are individually-centered; theories that are focused
on discourse and interaction processes; and theories that examine how communication functions in personal relationships.
Key Features Presents chapters written by the scholars who developed the theories or who use the theories extensively
in their own research Begins with an overview chapter written by the editors that lays out their perspective on
theory and the current landscape of theory in interpersonal communication Offers a parallel organizational structure
in all chapters to ease comparison across theories Includes overviews provided by the editors to help readers integrate
and digest the multiple theories covered in the volume Intended Audience Upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students enrolled in such courses Applied Communication, Communication Theory, Communication Research, Interpersonal
Communication, Personal Relationships, and Relational Communication in the fields of speech and human communication,
family studies, and social psychology.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Introduction: Meta-theory and Theory in Interpersonal Communication Research - Dawn O. Braithwaite,
Leslie A. Baxter
PART I. INDIVIDUALLY-CENTERED THEORIES OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 2. Action Assembly Theory - John O. Greene
3. Attribution Theory - Valerie Manusov, Brian H. Spitzberg 4. Constructivism Theory - Brant R. Burleson, Jessica
J. Rack 5. Goals-Plans-Action Theory of Message Production - James Price Dillard 6. Imagined Interaction Theory
- James M. Honeycutt 7. Planning Theory of Communication - Charles R. Berger 8. Relational Framing Theory - Denise
Haunani Solomon, Rachel M. McLaren 9. Uncertainty Management Theories - Walid A. Afifi, Masaki Matsunaga 10. Uncertainty
Reduction Theories - Leanne K. Knobloch
PART II. DISCOURSE/INTERACTION-CENTERED THEORIES OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 11. Action-Implicative Discourse
Analysis - Karen Tracy 12. Communication Accommodation Theory - Howard Giles 13. Conversation Analysis Theory -
Jenny Mandelbaum 14. Expectancy Violations Theory and Interaction Adaptation Theory - Cindy H. White 15. Face Theory
- Sandra Metts, William R. Cupach 16. Information Manipulation Theory - Steven McCornack 17. Interpersonal Deception
Theory - Judee K. Burgoon, David B. Buller 18. Narrative Theories - Jody Koenig Kellas 19. Politeness Theory -
Daena J. Goldsmith 20. Speech Codes Theory - Gerry Philipsen
PART III. RELATIONSHIP-CENTERED THEORIES OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 21. Affection Exchange Theory - Kory
Floyd, Jeff Judd, Colin Hesse 22. Attachment Theory - Laura K. Guerrero 23. Communication Privacy Management Theory
- Sandra Petronio, Wesley T. Durham 24. Critical Feminist Theories - Julia T. Wood 25. Relational Communication
Theory - L. Edna Rogers 26. Relational Dialectics Theory - Leslie A. Baxter, Dawn O. Braithwaite 27. Stage Theories
of Relationship Development - Paul A. Mongeau, Mary Lynn Miller Henningsen 28. Social Exchange Theories - Laura
Stafford 29. Social Information Processing Theory - Joseph B. Walther