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Speaking Relationally: Culture, Communication, and Interpersonal Connection
Deepening our understanding of the social context of interpersonal interaction, this book examines the communication practices through which members of a particular culture construct and maintain their relationships. The author presents an ethnographic case study of urban, largely middle-class Colombians, taking a close look at interactional practices and speech patterns in a range of everyday settings--from schools, workplaces, and social service agencies, to gatherings of family and friends. In focusing on a context outside of North America and Europe, the book sheds light on cultural assumptions about personhood,
relationships, and communication that often remain unexamined in the literature. A compelling epilogue offers a more personal glimpse of Colombian culture and probes both the rewards and the limitations of the ethnographic approach.
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Children's Social Cognitions: Physically and Relationally Aggressive Strategies and Children's Goals in Peer Conflict Situations.: An article from: Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
This digital document is an article from Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, published by Wayne State University Press on October 1, 2000. The length of the article is 8035 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Children's Social Cognitions: Physically and Relationally Aggressive Strategies and Children's Goals in Peer Conflict Situations.
Author: Kendra D. Delveaux
Publication:Merrill-Palmer Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 2000
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Volume: 46 Issue: 4 Page: 672

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Reading Relationally: Postmodern Perspectives on Literature and Art
Reading Relationally looks at literary works alongside works of art to enrich our appreciation of what texts do and how texts mean. Laurie Edson's fresh and provocative readings of a range of literature and visual art shed new light on the contributions of writers and artists and the resonances between their work.
Reading Relationally is grounded in poststructuralist theory, feminist theory, interdisciplinary studies, and postmodern practice. It proceeds by a series of exemplary comparisons whose purpose is to unsettle habitual, codified terms of analysis and to suggest alternative ways of seeing, thinking, and organizing knowledge. The book explores reverberations between the work of Marguerite Duras and Cindy Sherman; Francis Ponge and Rene Magritte; Mallarme, Duchamp, and Calvino; Apollinaire and Picasso; Lautreamont and Dali; Rimbaud and Matisse; and Duchamp, Miro, Apollinaire, and Lichtenstein.
Written in an accessible and lively style, this interdisciplinary study will interest general readers as well as students and specialists in postmodernism and literary criticism, as well as those interested in the relationships between literature and visual art.
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Rescue Your Life from Mediocrity: Grow an Exceptional Life Personally, Relationally & Spiritually.
This book is for people who've been bashed around a bit by life. This is a book about life. It explores what life can be at its best, without losing sight of the dirty tricks life can play at its worst. It's a book about pain and joy, hate and love, delusion and revelation, loss and restoration The author writes from the heart: drawing on his own experience, years of loving and relating to people in the laboratory of real life, and a wealth of ideas gained from reading and academic study. If you've ever had your dreams destroyed, ambitions frustrated, your faith shaken, friendship betrayed, your heart broken, then this book is for you..
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Working Relationally With Girls: Complex Lives/complex Indentities (Monographic Separates from Child & Youth Services) (Monographic Separates from Child & Youth Services)
Discover how girls develop a sense of self as they struggle to make sense of complex and complicated times

Working Relationally with Girls: Complex Lives, Complex Identities examines the experience of being a girl in today's society and the difficulties social work practitioners face in developing a universal theory that represents that experience. This unique book analyzes how—and why—gender is still a complicated barrier for most girls, despite living in "post-feminist" times. Working from a variety of orientations, the book offers practical suggestions on how to help girls deal with interpersonal tensions, interpersonal conflicts, relational dilemmas, and the difficulties that stem from rules and norms of what is still a male-dominated society.

Human service practitioners, regardless of their fields, face an everyday struggle to understand how adolescent girls construct identities in relation to the culture in which they live. The contributors to Working Relationally with Girls call on a range of disciplines, including child and youth care, cultural studies, feminist theory, counseling, and social psychology, to examine how girls interpret cultural expectations to develop a sense of self under complex conditions. This unique book addresses the subtle—and not-so-subtle—practices (symbols, metaphors, images, scripts, rules, norms, and narratives) that shape girls' lives, providing the tools to build a basic framework that will help you understand how girls are alike—and how they're different.

Working Relationally with Girls examines:

how mothers and daughters perceive general differences regarding sexual experiences in adolescence

how girls' health issues are constructed within the context of their dating relationships

what do mothers and daughters want to know about each other's sexuality

the difficulty girls have in articulating their needs and desires in romantic relationships

how many girls deal with what they see as an impossible choice—compromising their sense of self to maintain a relationship or compromising the relationship to maintain their sense of self

how the dynamics of a dating relationship can affect a girl's development and health

the influence of media on constructing an identity

how minorities form an identity when dealing with exclusion and belonging in a predominately white community

using theater to examine the experience of identity formation

and much more!

Working Relationally with Girls is an essential guide to understanding how girls make sense of the world and how their decisions affect their gender and identity development. Social workers, health care professionals, child and youth care practitioners, and counselors will find this rich combination of theory and practice invaluable as an everyday resource..
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Evolutionary processes and paths of relationally embedded network ties in emerging entrepreneurial firms.: An article from: Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
This digital document is an article from Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, published by Baylor University on January 1, 2005. The length of the article is 13679 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Evolutionary processes and paths of relationally embedded network ties in emerging entrepreneurial firms.
Author: Julie M. Hite
Publication:Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2005
Publisher: Baylor University
Volume: 29 Issue: 1 Page: 113(32)

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