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  2. Relational dialectics - Wikipedia

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    Relational dialectics is an interpersonal communication theory about close personal ties and relationships that highlights the tensions, struggles and interplay between contrary tendencies. [ 1] The theory, proposed respectively by Leslie Baxter [ 2] and Barbara Montgomery [ 3] in 1988, defines communication patterns between relationship ...

  3. Leslie A. Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Leslie A. Baxter. Dr. Leslie A. Baxter is an American scholar and teacher in communication studies, best known for her research on family and relational communication. Her work is focused on relationships: romantic, marital, and friendly. She is best known for her Relational Dialectics theory. She is a professor emeritus at The University of ...

  4. Interpersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    Relational dialectics theory deals with how meaning emerges from the interplay of competing discourses. [27] A discourse is a system of meaning that helps us to understand the underlying sense of a particular utterance. Communication between two parties invokes multiple systems of meaning that are in tension with each other.

  5. Communication privacy management theory - Wikipedia

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    The definition of dialectic that Petronio borrows from can be found in Leslie Baxter and Barbara Montgomery's theory of relational dialectics, wherein various approaches to the contradictory impulses of relational life are discussed. The theory focuses on the idea that there are not only two contradictory stances within a relationship, were ...

  6. Conflict resolution - Wikipedia

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    Relational dialectics theory (RDT), introduced by Leslie Baxter and Barbara Matgomery (1988), [18] [19] explores the ways in which people in relationships use verbal communication to manage conflict and contradiction as opposed to psychology. This concept focuses on maintaining a relationship even through contradictions that arise and how ...

  7. Organization–public relationships - Wikipedia

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    The relational perspective became a major theory development in the field. It took nearly 15 years for Ledingham and Bruning (1998) to propose a working definition of relationship management. Hon and Grunig (1999) outlined measurements for organisational relationships and suggested strategies that could be helpful in understanding these ...

  8. Standpoint theory - Wikipedia

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    Standpoint theory, also known as standpoint epistemology, [ 1] is a foundational framework in feminist social theory that examines how individuals' unique perspectives, shaped by their social and political experiences, influence their understanding of the world. Standpoint theory proposes that authority is rooted in individuals' personal ...

  9. Relational dialectics theory - Wikipedia

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