Dialectical Approaches to Studying Personal Relationships

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advanced dialectical relationship studies
Autonomy Connection Dialectic
Bakhtinian analysis relationships
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Conventional Dialectics
Dialectical Contradiction
Dialectical Dimensions
Dialectical Experience
Dialectical Oppositions
Dialectical Perspective
Dialectical Research
Dialectical Studies
dialectics
Dialogic Complexity
Dialogic View
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Formal Conceptual Analysis
Friendship Matters
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Greater Task Demand
identities
identity negotiation processes
interpersonal communication theory
Negative Affective Aspects
oppositions
partners
perspective
qualitative relational methods
relational
Relational Dialectics Perspective
Relational Partners
Relational Transition
Selective Disclosure
social interaction research
Social Science Inquiry
Stigma Disclosure
stigmatized
Stigmatized Identities
Studying Personal Relationships
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780805821123
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book describes many different and useful ways of understanding personal relationships from a dialectical perspective. It is written for scholars in higher education, both faculty and students, across many fields within the social sciences and the humanities who seek answers to questions about how people relate to one another. The book is valuable for all scholars who pursue new ideas because it models a form of scholarly communication in which:
* multiple voices can be acknowledged as valid;
* the worth of one perspective is not measured by the denigration of another; and
* difference is celebrated as conducive to learning rather than threatening to it.

The contributors emphasize the characteristics of their dialectical view that set them apart from other dialectical authors and describe their methods of studying relationships from a dialectical perspective. Following the Bakhtinian perspective, they honor the values of dialogism by respecting different and sometimes contradictory views, assuming that these views can be valid, and joining in a discussion with the editors and other contributors about their emerging work. They also acknowledge that the chapters in this text are part of an ongoing process to frame and reframe emerging ideas, and allow the dialogue that occurs within this frame the freedom to express creative, unique ideas.

Montgomery, Barbara M.; Baxter, Leslie A.