Families on the Margins
Making Space
Herausgeber: Turner, Lynn H
Families on the Margins
Making Space
Herausgeber: Turner, Lynn H
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This book focuses on the diverse tapestry of families in contemporary U.S. culture. Each chapter explores a different kind of family and examines their specific communication behaviors.
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This book focuses on the diverse tapestry of families in contemporary U.S. culture. Each chapter explores a different kind of family and examines their specific communication behaviors.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367753740
- ISBN-10: 036775374X
- Artikelnr.: 68715379
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367753740
- ISBN-10: 036775374X
- Artikelnr.: 68715379
Lynn H. Turner is Professor in Communication Studies at Marquette University, USA, where she teaches both at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and serves as the Director of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Family Studies. Her research areas include interpersonal, gendered, and family communication.
Introduction: Increasing Space for Families on the Margins
Lynn H. Turner
1. "You are Not Welcome Here!" Understanding News Coverage of Central
American Migrant Families in Trump's America
Sumana Chattopadhyay
2. A Grounded Theory of Interracial Romantic Partners' Expectations for
Support and Strain with Family Members
Erin A. Brummett and Tamara D. Afifi
3. "We're Just Family, You Know?" Exploring the Discourses of Family in Gay
Parents' Relational Talk
Benjamin Michael Alex Baker
4. Mother-Adolescent Communication in Low-Income, Latino Families during
Language Brokering: Examining the Theory of Resilience and Relational Load
Lisa M. Guntzviller and Ningxin Wang
5. The Incarcerated Parent: Examining Mother-Child Conflict at the Margins
through a Bio-Ecological Lens
Jill E. Rudd, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, David J. Atkin, Alicia Romano, Clare
Gross and George Ray
6. "A Second-Chance at Being a Parent": Grandparent Caregivers' Reported
Communication and Parenting Practices with Co-Residential Grandchildren
Jessica D. Freeman, Jessica Elton and Andrea Lambert South
7. No Matter What: A Qualitative Analysis of How LGBTQ Families and Allies
Define Family through an Interactive Art Project
Karina Willes, Kristy Jagiello, Mike Allen and Laura Motel
Lynn H. Turner
1. "You are Not Welcome Here!" Understanding News Coverage of Central
American Migrant Families in Trump's America
Sumana Chattopadhyay
2. A Grounded Theory of Interracial Romantic Partners' Expectations for
Support and Strain with Family Members
Erin A. Brummett and Tamara D. Afifi
3. "We're Just Family, You Know?" Exploring the Discourses of Family in Gay
Parents' Relational Talk
Benjamin Michael Alex Baker
4. Mother-Adolescent Communication in Low-Income, Latino Families during
Language Brokering: Examining the Theory of Resilience and Relational Load
Lisa M. Guntzviller and Ningxin Wang
5. The Incarcerated Parent: Examining Mother-Child Conflict at the Margins
through a Bio-Ecological Lens
Jill E. Rudd, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, David J. Atkin, Alicia Romano, Clare
Gross and George Ray
6. "A Second-Chance at Being a Parent": Grandparent Caregivers' Reported
Communication and Parenting Practices with Co-Residential Grandchildren
Jessica D. Freeman, Jessica Elton and Andrea Lambert South
7. No Matter What: A Qualitative Analysis of How LGBTQ Families and Allies
Define Family through an Interactive Art Project
Karina Willes, Kristy Jagiello, Mike Allen and Laura Motel
Introduction: Increasing Space for Families on the Margins
Lynn H. Turner
1. "You are Not Welcome Here!" Understanding News Coverage of Central
American Migrant Families in Trump's America
Sumana Chattopadhyay
2. A Grounded Theory of Interracial Romantic Partners' Expectations for
Support and Strain with Family Members
Erin A. Brummett and Tamara D. Afifi
3. "We're Just Family, You Know?" Exploring the Discourses of Family in Gay
Parents' Relational Talk
Benjamin Michael Alex Baker
4. Mother-Adolescent Communication in Low-Income, Latino Families during
Language Brokering: Examining the Theory of Resilience and Relational Load
Lisa M. Guntzviller and Ningxin Wang
5. The Incarcerated Parent: Examining Mother-Child Conflict at the Margins
through a Bio-Ecological Lens
Jill E. Rudd, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, David J. Atkin, Alicia Romano, Clare
Gross and George Ray
6. "A Second-Chance at Being a Parent": Grandparent Caregivers' Reported
Communication and Parenting Practices with Co-Residential Grandchildren
Jessica D. Freeman, Jessica Elton and Andrea Lambert South
7. No Matter What: A Qualitative Analysis of How LGBTQ Families and Allies
Define Family through an Interactive Art Project
Karina Willes, Kristy Jagiello, Mike Allen and Laura Motel
Lynn H. Turner
1. "You are Not Welcome Here!" Understanding News Coverage of Central
American Migrant Families in Trump's America
Sumana Chattopadhyay
2. A Grounded Theory of Interracial Romantic Partners' Expectations for
Support and Strain with Family Members
Erin A. Brummett and Tamara D. Afifi
3. "We're Just Family, You Know?" Exploring the Discourses of Family in Gay
Parents' Relational Talk
Benjamin Michael Alex Baker
4. Mother-Adolescent Communication in Low-Income, Latino Families during
Language Brokering: Examining the Theory of Resilience and Relational Load
Lisa M. Guntzviller and Ningxin Wang
5. The Incarcerated Parent: Examining Mother-Child Conflict at the Margins
through a Bio-Ecological Lens
Jill E. Rudd, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, David J. Atkin, Alicia Romano, Clare
Gross and George Ray
6. "A Second-Chance at Being a Parent": Grandparent Caregivers' Reported
Communication and Parenting Practices with Co-Residential Grandchildren
Jessica D. Freeman, Jessica Elton and Andrea Lambert South
7. No Matter What: A Qualitative Analysis of How LGBTQ Families and Allies
Define Family through an Interactive Art Project
Karina Willes, Kristy Jagiello, Mike Allen and Laura Motel