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Communication and relational culture: Bases for the study of human relationships
Authors:Julia T Wood
Institution:Associate Professor at the Department of Speech Communication , The University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill, NC, 27514
Abstract:This article elaborates two concepts centrally important in the study of human relationships: communication and relational culture. Communication is represented as a formative process which constitutes, defines and disassembles relationships. Arising out of communication is relational culture, a privately transacted system of discourse and definition that coordinates attitudes, actions, and identities of partners in a relationship. These two concepts are used to define states of relationship which represent both stages and types of human relationships. For each state, communicative processes and functions are identified and attention is devoted to the impact of communication in moving partners toward or away from a binding relational culture.
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