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Communicating With Our Families - Technology As Continuity, Interruption, and Transformation

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Communicating with Our Families explores the impact of communication technologies on family communication. The scholarship in this collection recognizes the peril and opportunity new communication technologies offer, while responding to questions about the impact of technologies on our families.

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Section I: Continuity
Chapter 1: Zooming through Change: The Role of Communication Technologies in Intergenerational Family Transitions during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Elizabeth B. Jones
Chapter 2: Narrative Wisdom: Implications from Literature for Family Communication Technology - Janie Harden Fritz
Chapter 3: Rhetorical Constructions of the Reset: Video Games and Family Connections - Paul Lucas
Chapter 4: The Role of Communication and Information Technology in Health Information Seeking - Patty Wharton-Michael
Chapter 5: With Great Power Comes Ethical Communication: Technology, Superheroes, and Family Conversations in Communication Ethics - Christina L. McDowell Marinchak and Tyrell J. Stewart-Harris
Section II: Interruption
Chapter 6: Cellular Television and the Reallocation of Familiar Attention - Joel S. Ward
Chapter 7: Formative Media Consumption: Utilizing Media as Grammatical Foundations of Families - Anthony M. Wachs
Chapter 8: Motherhood and Loneliness: The Social Media Dilemma - Maryl R. McGinley and Jill K. Burk
Section III: Transformation
Chapter 9: "According to Science, This Is Who I Am": Personal Genome Testing and Adoption Reunions - Melissa Rizzo Weller
Chapter 10: Family Communication Disrupted by Incarceration and the Role of Technology: An Overview - Tiffany Petricini
Chapter 11: Strengthening Families through Web-Based Interventions: Developing and Assessing Feasibility of the "REAL Parenting: Talking About Alcohol" Program - Michelle Miller-Day, Anne E. Ray, Michael L. Hecht, and Rob Turrisi
Chapter 12: Embracing the Transition to Social Media in Parent-Teen Communication - Melissa Rizzo Weller, Angela M. Hosek, and Jessica Cherry


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Edited by Maryl R. McGinley; Jill K. Burk and Joel S. Ward - Contributions by Jill K. Burk; Jessica Cherry; Janie Harden Fritz; Michael L. Hecht; Angela M. Hosek; Elizabeth B. Jones; Paul Lucas; Christina L. McDowell Marinchak; Maryl R. McGinley; Michelle

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Authors Maryl R Mcginley, Maryl R. McGinley
Assisted by Jill K Burk (Editor), Jill K. Burk (Editor), Maryl R Mcginley (Editor), Maryl R. McGinley (Editor), Joel S Ward (Editor), Joel S. Ward (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.05.2024
 
EAN 9781666900637
ISBN 978-1-66690-063-7
No. of pages 276
Subjects Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

PSYCHOLOGY / General, Psychology, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, Communication Studies

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