This exciting new textbook is a compilation of communication case studies that identify the most salient issues regarding communication about sex in relationships. The text provides a basis for developing tangible communication skills, clearer understandings of how interpersonal concepts and theories play into practice, and an examination of ideas not often considered by students. Understanding interpersonal communication elements of sexual relationships is an indispensable component of any model of an overall healthy human sexual development. Moreover, being able to transform such understandings into practice in relationships is a leap toward being able to have the kind of meaningful communication with sexual partners that can potentially improve relationships, encourage safer sex practices, highlight responsible family planning, and work against limits of gendered and cultured expectations related to sex and sexuality. Twenty-one case studies from leading researchers in sexuality from Communication Studies, Sex Science, English and Medicine focus on interpersonal communication, cultural aspects of sexuality, media influences, health, and dark side of communication while building communication skills about these difficult to discuss topics. Each chapter features a series of possible discussion questions and a reference list of the resources that were used as a knowledge-base for composing that case study.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 28 Feb 2011
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443828758
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Carey M. Noland (PhD Ohio University) is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northeastern University in Boston Massachusetts. Her research focus is communication about sex and health communication. She is the author of Sex Talk (Prager Publishers) and numerous journal articles that focus on sexuality.Jimmie Manning (PhD University of Kansas) is Graduate Program Director and Assistant Professor of Communication at Northern Kentucky University. His research focuses on social control and social support in relationships usually in relation to sexual identity or sexuality. He has accrued over 40 publications over the past three years and was the winner of the 2010 Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Early Professional Award based in part on his research exploring virginity pledges and sexuality in cross-sex friendships.Janet MacLennan (PhD Ohio University) is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras. Her teaching and research interests involve primarily intercultural and relational communication from an interpretive perspective.