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Individual and community practices for constructing communicative resilience: exploring the communicative processes of coping with parental alienation
Journal of Applied Communication Research ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-02 , DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2020.1734225
Kristina M. Scharp 1 , Kyle F. Kubler 1 , Tiffany R. Wang 2
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ABSTRACT Parental alienation occurs after parents divorce and intentionally or even unintentionally persuade their children to distance themselves from or reject the other parent. Framed by the communication theory of resilience, this study explores the communicative practices that enable and constrain the targeted alienated parents’ ability to create normalcy at the individual and online community levels. We also examine the relationships between individual-level and online community-level resilience. Findings from 40 narrative interviews reveal communicative practices/processes that enable and constrain alienated parents at both the individual and online support group levels. Findings also suggest that there is a robust relationship between resilience practices at the individual and community levels. Theoretical implications and practical applications are discussed.

中文翻译:

个人和社区建设沟通弹性的实践:探索应对父母疏远的沟通过程

摘要父母离异是在父母离婚后,有意甚至无意地说服子女与另一父母疏远或排斥对方而发生的。在弹性沟通理论的框架下,本研究探讨了能够实践和约束有针对性的被疏远父母在个人和在线社区水平上建立常态的能力的沟通实践。我们还研究了个人级别和在线社区级别的弹性之间的关系。来自40个叙述性访谈的结果揭示了交流实践/过程,可以使在个人和在线支持小组级别上疏远的父母受到限制。研究结果还表明,个人和社区层面的应变实践之间存在牢固的关系。
更新日期:2020-03-02
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