04640oam 2200577 450 991080780430332120170523091606.01-4833-1542-81-4833-0998-31-4522-8198-X1-78268-875-71-4129-8779-2(OCoLC)830708809(MiFhGG)GVRL6MRF(EXLCZ)99267000000033907420121203d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrThe SAGE handbook of conflict communication integrating theory, research, and practice /editors, John G. Oetzel, Stella Ting-ToomeySecond edition.Thousand Oaks :SAGE Publications,2013.1 online resource (xiii, 898 pages) illustrationsGale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-4522-8197-1 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1 - Definitions and Approaches to Conflict and Communication ; Chapter 2 - Quantitative Methods for Conflict Communication Research ; Chapter 3 - Qualitative Research on Communication and Conflict ; Section 1 - Interpersonal Conflict ; Introduction to Interpersonal Conflict ; Chapter 4 - Emotion and Communication in Conflict Interaction ; Chapter 5 - Social Cognition and Conflict ; Chapter 6 - Conflict in Dating and Marital Relationships; Chapter 7 - Intimate Partner ViolenceChapter 8 - Family Conflict Communication ; Chapter 9 - It Happens in Real Life: The Complexities of Conflict and Mental Health Within Families ; Chapter 10 - Managing Conflict in a Competent Manner: A Mindful Look at Events That Matter ; Section 2 - Organizational Conflict ; Introduction to Organizational Conflict ; Chapter 11 - Negotiation ; Chapter 12 - Perspectives on Workgroup Conflict and Communication; Chapter 13 - Conflict Motivations and Tactics of Targets, Bystanders, and Bullies: A Thrice-Told Tale of Workplace Bullying ; Chapter 14 - Work-Life ConflictChapter 15 - Building Constructive Conflict Communities Through Conflict Resolution Education ; Chapter 16 - Conflict Management in Health Care Settings ; Chapter 17 - Systems Within Systems: Law, Management, and Participation-Based Conflict Management Systems Within Organizations; Section 3 - Community Conflict"; "Introduction to Community Conflict"; "Chapter 18 - Community Conflict, Ethics, and Civic Engagement"; "Chapter 19 - Environmental Conflict Communication"Chapter 20 - Trust in Community-Academic Research Partnerships: Increasing the Consciousness of Conflict and Trust Development ; Chapter 21 - Religion and Conflict: An Emerging Field of Inquiry ; Chapter 22 - Moral Conflict and Transcendent Communication ; Chapter 23 - Communities, Conflict, and the Design of Dialogic Conversations ; Section 4 - Intercultural/International Conflict ; Introduction to Intercultural/International Conflict ; Chapter 24 - The Identity Factor in Intercultural ConflictChapter 25 - Interracial and Interethnic Conflict and Communication in the United States ; Chapter 26 - Intercultural and Intergroup Conflict Resolution: Nonviolence and Middle Way Approaches ; Chapter 27 - Conflict in the Global Workplace ; Chapter 28 - Building Cultures of Peace: The Role of Intergroup Dialogue ; Chapter 29 - Culture-Based Situational Conflict Model: An Update and Expansion ; Chapter 30 - Transforming Intercultural Conflict Through the Context of Relationship ; Chapter 31 - Conflict Communication in Contexts: Organizing Themes and Future DirectionsThe means to express conflict is through communication, and the means to manage and address conflict is also via communication. This handbook emphasises constructive conflict management from a communication perspective which places primacy in the message as the focus of conflict research and practice.Handbook of conflict communicationConflict managementSocial conflictCommunication in the social sciencesConflict management.Social conflict.Communication in the social sciences.303.6Oetzel John G.Ting-Toomey StellaMiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910807804303321The SAGE handbook of conflict communication4097533UNINA04863nam 2200673 a 450 991095486040332120200520144314.09786612163739978128216373712821637369789027299604902729960910.1075/cilt.195(CKB)1000000000551274(SSID)ssj0000284783(PQKBManifestationID)11228483(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000284783(PQKBWorkID)10277282(PQKB)11123820(MiAaPQ)EBC623209(DE-B1597)720313(DE-B1597)9789027299604(EXLCZ)99100000000055127420000211d2000 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrTextual parameters in older languages /edited by Susan C. Herring, Pieter van Reneen, Lene Schsler1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia, Pa. J. Benjamins Pub.c20001 online resource (467 pages)Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,0304-0763 ;v. 195Includes revised versions of papers originally presented at the 11th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, held at the University of California, Los Angeles, Aug. 1993.9781556199738 1556199732 9789027237026 9027237026 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.TEXTUAL PARAMETERS IN OLDER LANGUAGES -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- On Textual Parameters and Older Languages -- Methodologies and Ideologies in Historical Linguistics: On Working with Older Languages -- The Pragmatic Functions of the Old French Particles AINZ, APRES, DONC, LORS, OR, PUIS, and SI -- Discourse Organization and Anaphora in Latin -- The Importance of Discourse Types in Grammaticalization: The Case of Anon -- Genre, Discourse, and Syntax in Early Indo-European, with Emphasis on Sanskrit -- Poeticality and Word Order in Old Tamil -- Suppressed Assertion and the Functions of the Final-Attributive in Prose and Poetry of Heian Japanese -- Robert Keayne's Notebooks: A Verbatim Record of Spoken English in Early Boston? -- Textual Authenticity: Evidence from Medieval Greek -- Parameters Underlying Punctuation in Older Russian Texts -- The Middle English Verb-Second Constraint: A Case Study in Language Contact and Language Change -- A la Recherche du Word Order Not Quite Perdu: A methodological progress report -- Index of Languages -- Index of Subjects -- CURRENT ISSUES IN LINGUISTIC THEORY.Textual Parameters in Older Languages takes a contemporary approach to the inherent limitations of using older texts as data for linguistic analysis, drawing on methods of text analysis, pragmatics and sociolinguistics to supplement traditional historical and philological methods. The focus of the book is on the importance of controlling for textual parameters-defined by the editors as dimensions of variation associated with texts and their production, including text type, degree of poeticality, orality, and dialect-in the analysis of older language data. Failure to do so can result in invalid generalizations; recognizing the influence of textual parameters, conversely, raises a myriad of issues for the practice and theory of historical linguistics.The 12 essays in this collection apply this approach in analyses of anaphora, non-finite verbal forms, particles, punctuation, word order and other phenomena in a wide range of languages including Ancient Tamil, Sanskrit, Latin, Heian Japanese, Medieval Greek, Old French, Old Russian, Middle English, and Modern Danish. An in-depth introduction by the editors lays out the goals of the textual parameters approach, and considers the methodological and theoretical consequences of the evidence presented in the book as a whole.Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science.Series IV,Current issues in linguistic theory ;v. 195.Discourse analysisHistorical linguisticsDiscourse analysis.Historical linguistics.417/.7Herring Susan C148381Reenen Pieter Th. van183009Schsler Lene1946-879128International Conference on Historical Linguistics(11th :1993 :University of California, Los Angeles)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910954860403321Textual parameters in older languages4345437UNINA03040nam 2200709Ia 450 991096922240332120200520144314.09781439902875143990287997814399028511439902852(CKB)2550000001114746(EBL)660530(OCoLC)704558960(SSID)ssj0000467601(PQKBManifestationID)11311405(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000467601(PQKBWorkID)10490546(PQKB)11241922(SSID)ssj0000777041(PQKBManifestationID)12362420(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000777041(PQKBWorkID)10746861(PQKB)21640130(MdBmJHUP)muse13383(Au-PeEL)EBL660530(CaPaEBR)ebr10447301(CaONFJC)MIL1834619(MiAaPQ)EBC660530(Perlego)2034545(EXLCZ)99255000000111474620100706d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCheaper by the hour temporary lawyers and the deprofessionalization of the law /Robert A. Brooks1st ed.Philadelphia Temple University Press20111 online resource (235 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781439902868 1439902860 9781299833678 1299833675 Includes bibliographical references.Degraded and insecure : the "new" workforce -- "Basically interchangeable" : the creation of the temporary lawyer -- Life on the concourse level : doing document review -- Box shopping in "Nike town" : struggles over work -- "Keeping count of every freakin' minute" : struggles over time -- "A glorified data entry person" : struggles over identity -- "I would rather grow in India" : the emerging legal underclass.Recent law school graduates often work as temporary attorneys, but law firm layoffs and downsizing have strengthened the temporary attorney industry. Cheaper by the Hour is the first book-length account of these workers.Drawing from participant observation and interviews, Robert A. Brooks provides a richly detailed ethnographic account of freelance attorneys in Washington, DC. He places their document review work in the larger context of the deprofessionalization of skilled labor and considers how professionals relegated to temporary jobs feel diminished, degraded, or deLawyersEmploymentUnited StatesTemporary employmentUnited StatesLawyersEmploymentTemporary employment331.25/729Brooks Robert Andrew1813647MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910969222403321Cheaper by the hour4366939UNINA