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Speaking Ill of the Dead: Anonymity and Communication About Suicide on MyDeathSpace.com
In: Communication studies. - West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue Univ. 63 (2012) 4, 387-404
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Negotiation of face between bereaved parents and their social networks
In: Southern communication journal. - Boone, NC : Assoc. 76 (2011) 3, 210-229
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Bereaved parents' experiences of supportive and unsupportive communication
In: Southern communication journal. - Boone, NC : Assoc. 76 (2011) 1, 17-34
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Grieving together and apart: Bereaved parents’ contradictions of marital interaction
In: Communication Faculty Publications (2009)
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Grieving together and apart: Bereaved parents’ contradictions of marital interaction
In: Papers in Communication Studies (2009)
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Bereaved Parents' Negotiation of Identity Following the Death of a Child
In: Communication studies. - West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue Univ. 59 (2008) 4, 306-321
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Centered but not Caught in the Middle: Stepchildren's Perceptions of Dialectical Contradictions in the Communication of Co-Parents
In: Communication Faculty Publications (2008)
Abstract: The researchers adopted a dialectical perspective to study how stepchildren experience and communicatively manage the perception of feeling caught in the middle between their parents who are living in different households. The metaphor of being caught in the middle is powerful for stepchildren and this metaphor animated their discourse. A central contribution of the present study was to understand the alternative to being caught in the middle and what this alternative means to stepchildren. Reflected in the discourse of stepchildren is that to feel not caught in the middle is to feel centered in the family. Stepchildren's desire to be centered in the family was animated by the dialectic of freedom–constraint, which co-existed within the contradictions of openness–closedness and control–restraint. These contradictions are detailed in the analysis, along with advice to parents from the perspective of stepchildren. Implications for the interaction of stepchildren and their parents are discussed.
Keyword: and Society; Communication; Family; Life Course; Relational Dialectics; Stepchildren; Stepfamilies
URL: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1075&context=commfacpub
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/commfacpub/76
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Bereaved Parents' Negotiation of Identity Following the Death of a Child
In: Communication Faculty Publications (2008)
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Centered but not Caught in the Middle: Stepchildren's Perceptions of Dialectical Contradictions in the Communication of Co-Parents
In: Papers in Communication Studies (2008)
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Contradictions of marital interactions among bereaved parents
In: ETD collection for University of Nebraska - Lincoln (2006)
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Negotiation of Dialectical Contradictions by Parents who have Experienced the Death of a Child
In: Communication Faculty Publications (2005)
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