Communicating Forgiveness
Autor Vincent R. Waldron, Douglas L. Kelleyen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 26 iul 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452245621
ISBN-10: 1452245622
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452245622
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"Waldron
and
Kelley
successfully
weave
in
examples
from
their
qualitiative
studies
to
illustrate
various
forgivemess
concepts.
The
qualitative
approach
is
a
nice
complement
to
the
mostly
quantitative
work
done
in
personal
relationships.
The
authors
provide
insight
into
important
methodological
considerations
such
as
conceptual
definitions
of
forgiveness
and
measurement
issues.
The
book
fits
nicely
with
the
positive
psychology
movement.
I
found
it
refreshing
to
see
a
book
that
tackles
how
people
can
recover
from
such
serious
transgressions."
Cuprins
Preface
1. Conceptual Foundations
Why Is Forgiveness Important?
Theological Foundations
Social Science Approaches
2. Elements of the Forgiveness Process
Sensitizing Concepts: Communication as an Observational Lens
Transgressions and Traumatic Relational Events
Relational Context
Individual Factors
Communication Processes
Relationship Outcomes
Conclusion
3. Theorizing Forgiveness
Dialectical Theory
Uncertainty Management Frameworks
Identity Management Theories
Towards Negotiated Morality Theory (NMT) of Forgiveness
4. Communicating Forgiveness
The Forgiveness Episode: Six Communication Processes
Revealing and Detecting Transgressions
Managing Emotions
Making Sense
Seeking Forgiveness
Granting Forgiveness
Relationship Negotiation and Transition
Concluding Thoughts
5. Practicing Forgiveness
Five Reasons to Forgive
The Dark Side of Forgiveness
Prescriptive Models of Forgiveness
Communication Tasks of Forgiveness (CTF): A New Prescriptive Model
Reconciliation: A Possible Outcome of Forgiveness
Contributions From Long-Term Couples
Concluding Thoughts
6. Studying Forgiveness: Methodological Conundrums and Transformational Experiences
Why Do We Study Forgiveness?
Conceptual Definition: What Is Forgiveness Anyway?
Picking Our Paradigm: Which Questions Matter Most?
How Do You Measure Forgiveness?
Transformations
Appendices
References
Index
About the Authors
1. Conceptual Foundations
Why Is Forgiveness Important?
Theological Foundations
Social Science Approaches
2. Elements of the Forgiveness Process
Sensitizing Concepts: Communication as an Observational Lens
Transgressions and Traumatic Relational Events
Relational Context
Individual Factors
Communication Processes
Relationship Outcomes
Conclusion
3. Theorizing Forgiveness
Dialectical Theory
Uncertainty Management Frameworks
Identity Management Theories
Towards Negotiated Morality Theory (NMT) of Forgiveness
4. Communicating Forgiveness
The Forgiveness Episode: Six Communication Processes
Revealing and Detecting Transgressions
Managing Emotions
Making Sense
Seeking Forgiveness
Granting Forgiveness
Relationship Negotiation and Transition
Concluding Thoughts
5. Practicing Forgiveness
Five Reasons to Forgive
The Dark Side of Forgiveness
Prescriptive Models of Forgiveness
Communication Tasks of Forgiveness (CTF): A New Prescriptive Model
Reconciliation: A Possible Outcome of Forgiveness
Contributions From Long-Term Couples
Concluding Thoughts
6. Studying Forgiveness: Methodological Conundrums and Transformational Experiences
Why Do We Study Forgiveness?
Conceptual Definition: What Is Forgiveness Anyway?
Picking Our Paradigm: Which Questions Matter Most?
How Do You Measure Forgiveness?
Transformations
Appendices
References
Index
About the Authors
Descriere
Communicating
Forgivenessis
the
first
book
to
take
a
truly
communicative
look
at
the
process
of
forgiveness.
Authors
Vincent
R.
Waldron
and
Douglas
L.
Kelley
provide
a
synthesis
of
the
literature
on
forgiveness
in
relationships.
Grounded
in
real-life
forgiveness
narratives,
this
interdisciplinary
text
(pulling
from
such
related
fields
as
psychology,
counseling,
family
studies,
peace
studies,
conflict
management,
religious
studies,
and
organizational
behavior)
offers
a
hopeful
framework
for
negotiating
healthy
and
just
responses
to
relational
disappointments.
Notă biografică
Vincent R. Waldron is Professor of Communication Studies at Arizona State University, where he teaches courses on communication in work and personal relationships. Professor Waldron received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1989. Dr. Waldron¿s research explores how employees manage difficult workplace encounters, such as expressing intense emotion, exercising upward influence, and repairing damaged relationships. The author of two previous books on these subjects, Professor Waldron has published his work in such outlets as the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Management Communication Quarterly, and Communication Yearbook. Vince Waldron has been recognized as a Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He is chair-elect of the Interpersonal Communication Division of the National Communication Association. With his wife Kathleen and daughters Emily and Laura, Vince Waldron resides in Phoenix, Arizona.