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Grandparent–Grandchild Communication and Attitudes Toward Older Adults: Relational Solidarity and Shared Family Identity in China
In: International Journal of Communication; Vol 15 (2021); 19 ; 1932-8036 (2021)
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Language, communication, and intergroup relations : a celebration of the scholarship of Howard Giles
Pierson, Herbert D. (Herausgeber); Gasiorek, Jessica (Herausgeber); Nussbaum, Jon F. (Herausgeber). - London : Routledge, 2019
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Communicating Between Groups, Communicating About Groups
Rakić, Tamara; Maass, Anne. - : Routledge, 2018
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Communication accommodation competence: The nature and nurture of accommodative resources across the lifespan
In: Language and Communication 41 (2015), 89-99
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Easy Lies
In: Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 33 (2014) 4, 405-410
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Improving intergroup attitudes through televised vicarious intergroup contact: social cognitive processing of ingroup and outgroup information
In: Communication research. - Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage Publ. 41 (2014) 5, 627-643
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Objective local vitality and linguistic networks as predictors of perceived vitality
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 35 (2014) 3, 209-215
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Appearance‐Related Communication Mediates the Link Between Self‐Objectification and Health and Well‐Being Outcomes
In: Human communication research. - Cary, NC : Oxford University Press 40 (2014) 4, 463-482
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Appearance‐Related Communication Mediates the Link Between Self‐Objectification and Health and Well‐Being Outcomes
In: Human Communication Research 40 (2014) 4, 463-482
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Chapter One: Lifespan Communication Theory
In: The handbook of lifespan communication (2014), S. 9-28
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TV language, cultivation, and perceived vitality of Hungarians in Slovakia
In: Communication research reports. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Taylor & Francis 29 (2012) 4, 266-273
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Undermining stereotypes of linguistic groups through mediated intergroup contact
In: Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 31 (2012) 2, 157-175
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Waltman, M. & Haas, J. (2011). The Communication of Hate. New York, NY: Peter Lang. VII + 202 pp. [Rezension]
In: Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 30 (2011) 3, 350-352
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Mediating second language learning and intergroup contact in a bilingual setting
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 32 (2011) 4, 377-386
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"He was framed!" Framing criminal behavior in sports news
In: Communication research reports. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Taylor & Francis 27 (2010) 4, 343-354
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The contact space: a novel framework for intergroup contact research
In: Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 29 (2010) 2, 147-177
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The dynamics of intergroup communication
Giles, Howard (Hrsg.); Reid, Scott A. (Hrsg.); Harwood, Jake (Hrsg.). - New York, NY [u.a.] : Lang, 2010
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Taiwanese young adults’ intergenerational communication schemas
Abstract: Author final draft The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com doi:10.1023/B:JCCG.0000044687.83806.3e ; This study extended Harwood, McKee, and Lin’s (2000) research on intergenerational communication schemas by examining young adults’ cognitive representations of communication with older adults in Taiwan. Following Harwood et al.’s (2000) procedures, forty-one Taiwanese college students (M age = 20.36) described conversations with an older adult in response to a variety of interviewer prompts. Transcripts were read and content analyzed by the first two authors. To capture the characteristics of the conversation descriptions, eleven coding dimensions were generated based on schema theory. All conversation descriptions were coded along these dimensions on a four-point Likert scale. Coding results were submitted to hierarchical cluster analysis, yielding five schemas: Mutually satisfying, helping, mixed feelings, small talk, and mutually unpleasant conversations. Results are discussed in terms of similarities and differences from Harwood et al.’s (2000) study, schema theory, intergenerational communication, and Chinese cultural norms.
Keyword: Aging; Cultural Values; Intergenerational Communication; Schemas; Taiwan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/6831
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Reflections on language and social psychology research from ICLASP11, Tucson, Arizona
In: Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 28 (2009) 4, 337-342
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Young adults' intergenerational communication schemas in Taiwan and the USA
In: Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 27 (2008) 1, 28-50
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