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100 | _aWilliams, Angie | ||
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_aIntergenerational communication across the life span/ _cAngie Williams and Jon F. Nussbaum |
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_aMahwah: _bL. Erlbaum, _c2001. |
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_axvi, 342 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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440 | _a(LEA's communication series) | ||
505 | _aPART I: SOCIAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS: Theoretical foundations for the study of intergenerational communication -- Intergenerational contexts and contact -- Social cognitive contributions: intergenerational attitudes and stereotypes -- Languages, cognition, and age -- Intergenerational language strategies: underaccommodation -- Intergenerational language strategies: overaccommodation -- Generational identity and age identity -- PART II: INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIP COMMUNICATION: Adult child-elderly parent relationship -- The grandparent-grandchild relationship -- Sandwiched communication -- Intergenerational relationships beyond the family -- PART III: MACROSOCIETAL PERSPECTIVES: Intergenerational conflict -- Societal, political, public policy issues, and intergenerational communication -- Cultural perspectives on intergenerational communication -- Epilogue. | ||
650 | _aCommunication in families | ||
650 | _aConflict of generations | ||
650 | _aIntergenerational communication | ||
650 | _aIntergenerational relations | ||
700 | _aNussbaum, Jon F. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |