Strategic Conflict

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A01=Daniel J. Canary
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advanced interpersonal conflict management
Author_Daniel J. Canary
Author_Sandra Lakey
Category=GTU
communication theory
conflict
Conflict Behaviors
Conflict Episode
Conflict Interaction
conflict resolution models
Conflict Strategies
Conflict Tactics
Dan Canary
Demand Withdraw Pattern
Direct Fighting
Disengage
emotional regulation strategies
Episodic Control
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Face To Face
Indirect Fighting
intercultural communication research
interpersonal conflict
Message Design Logic
Negative Conflict
Negative Conflict Behavior
power negotiation
Relational Maintenance Behaviors
Relational Quality Features
relationship dynamics
Sandi Lakey
Satisfied Couples
Self-presentation Goals
Serial Arguing
Serial Argument
Shared Activities
Strategic Conflict
Supportive Messages
Van De Vliert
Violates

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805850635
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Strategic Conflict offers a research-based, accessible analysis of how people can manage conflict productively. Moving beyond the basics of conflict, it examines interpersonal situations in which conflict occurs and promotes strategic communicative responses based on the latest theoretical research. Daniel J. Canary and his colleagues add personal observations, media examples, and samples of actual interaction to provide concrete illustrations of the research findings. This comprehensive volume provides students with the tools to understand conflict in real-world contexts.

Daniel J. Canary is Professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University and has previously taught at Penn State University, Ohio University, Cal State Fullerton, and Florida Tech. His research interests include conflict communication, conversational argument, relational maintenance behaviors, and sex differences and similarities in communication.

Sandra Lakey is Associate Professor of Communication and Composition and head of the Communication and Literature Department at Pennsylvania College of Technology. She previously taught at Lycoming College and C. S. Mott Community College. Her research interests include conflict communication, communication competence, and classroom communication.

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