Review of Interpersonal adaptation: Dyadic interaction patterns By Judee K. Burgoon, Lesa


Autoria(s): Gallois, Cindy
Data(s)

01/02/1998

Resumo

In this ambitious book, Burgoon, Stern, and Dillman present the most comprehensive coverage of the literature on interpersonal adaptation that I have seen in recent years. Their mission is to make a critical examination of this whole area from both theoretical and methodological perspectives, and then to present their own synthetic theory (interpersonal adaptation theory, IAT) and research agenda. Such a mission produces very high expectations in readers, and inevitably some readers will feel that the authors do not achieve all of it. Personally, I was impressed by how much they do achieve, and I was intrigued by the questions they did not answer. One can ask no more than this of any single book.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:34655

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Routledge / Taylor & Francis

Palavras-Chave #Communication #11 Medical and Health Sciences #170204 Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension)
Tipo

Journal Article