Melissa Rizzo Weller (@WoosterEdu) & Angela M. Hosek (@ohiou) explore birth mothers’ experiences of privacy turbulence in relation to closed adoption information in one of our latest releases.
The article is available here:
https://t.co/BPKrizIqH7
Bruce M. Smyth, Giverney Ainscough & Jason L. Payne, scholars from The Australian National University, recently published an inquiry exploring the role of media and different modes of communication between high-conflict separated parents.
https://t.co/WqHMQtN1kV
Lauren M. Amaro's (@pepperdine) publication is currently available as an early release article.
Her inquiry into the emotional experiences and communal coping for mothers of children with eczema contributes insights on connections between emotion, coping, and resilience.
Vincent R. Waldron (@ASUResearch) & Megan Jacobs Farnworth (@IllinoisComm) published in issue two. They extend the theory of resilience and relational load by reporting unanticipated practices, such as truth-telling and having fun. https://t.co/9QHhIaBGZa
Kristina M. Scharp (@UWComm), John S. Seiter (@USUjcom), & Megan Maughan (USU) frame their study of stories children remember their parents telling about them in communicated narrative sense-making theory.
The full article is available here: https://t.co/MxcCuo7hJa
Issue two contains scholarship authored by Katrina L. Pariera (@GWtweets) & Jeanine W. Turner (@Georgetown). Together, they highlight strategies for successful parent-adolescent communication.
https://t.co/ag1WfmWSm6
Check out one of our latest articles by: Emily A. Rauscher (@UUtah), Paul Schrodt (@TCUComm), Gemme Campbell-Salome (@TAMUComm), & Jennifer Freytag (@TAMUComm).
The authors explore the intergenerational transmission of family communication patterns. https://t.co/T0q1G6bl2J
Lucy E. Napper (@LehighU), Laura C. Wolter (@LehighU), & Diana S. Ebersole (@KutztownU)explore the content of parent-child harm-reduction conversations on the topic of underage drinking in one of our latest releases.
https://t.co/VUwfT4Tcc3
The early release article by Marta Herrero, Ana Martinez-Pampliega, & Irati Alvarez (@deusto@DeustoResearch) investigates adaptation to divorce, specifically in regards to the role of co-parenting.
Check it out here: https://t.co/MUN7Ev4Nys
@penn_state scholars Kellie St.Cyr Brisini & Denise Haunani Solomo explore the effect of children's life transitions on parents' communication and marriage.
The article is available here: https://t.co/nIxeu2xpQo
@TCUComm scholar Paul Schrodt published a study testing the degree to which emotional labor with parents mediates the associations between family communication patterns and young adult children’s mental well-being.
The findings are available here: https://t.co/txCiTrGQ9J
Check out new scholarship on the relationship between twins by: Jordan Allen (@UVU), Nicole Allen (@USUAggies), and Julia Moores (@UUtah).
https://t.co/Y14OVDI2tX
@RIT_SOC scholar Bonnie M. Nickels explores relationship maintenance and perceived barriers for women who have incarcerated partners in our first issue of 2020.
https://t.co/o9qErKLzA5
Discover the effects of mother stereotypes on mothers’ intergroup and interpersonal dynamics in volume 20.
Kelly G. Odenweller (@IowaStateU), Chrsitine E. Rittenour (@WVUCommStudies), Megan R. Dillow (WVU), Aaron Metzger (WVU), Scott A. Myers (WVU), & Keith Weber (@socchapman).
Christine K. Anzur (@etsu) & editor-elect Scott A. Myers (@WestVirginiaU) published in volume 20.
Their findings on adult adoptees’ meaning of “parent” following birth parent contact are available here: https://t.co/P6misTnpPu
Issue 1 of volume 20 is now available! View scholarship from:
East Tennessee State,
West Virginia,
Iowa State,
Chapman,
Rochester Institute of Technology,
Utah Valley,
Utah State,
TCU,
& Penn State.
https://t.co/RVyfPw6Vop
As the end of the semester approaches and research projects acquire conclusions, consider submitting family-related scholarship to the journal using our Scholar One system.
https://t.co/XEiIGTEb2Z