Unparalleled in scholarship and breadth, The International Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Communication provides a detailed A-Z overview of theories, concepts and processes used by interpersonal communication researchers to explain a wide variety of social interaction phenomena. With over 270 entries, a team of international scholars explore the fundamental processes of IC such as interpersonal conflict, negotiation, relationship development, interaction adaptation, and social influence. Encompassing both theory and practice, and survey research from the first generation of interpersonal communication scholars to the very latest developments, the Encyclopedia brings together the fascinating and ground breaking work from the field.
The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication Series publishes A-Z encyclopedias representing the major subfields and areas of communication studies to provide state-of-the-art research for scholars in a highly interactive and accessible format. Together, these works provide a gateway to communication research for generations of students and scholars all over the world.
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