Social Influence on Close Relationships
Beyond the Dyad
Part of Advances in Personal Relationships
- Editor: Christopher R. Agnew, Purdue University, Indiana
- Date Published: December 2016
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316635667
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How do we choose a partner to initiate a relationship with, and what makes us stay in a given relationship over time? These questions are most often pursued by scholars with an emphasis on the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of individual decision-makers. Conversely, this volume highlights the importance of considering external influences on individual decision-making in close relationships. Featuring contributions from internationally renowned scholars, the volume is divided into two interrelated sections. The first section considers global and societal influences on romantic relationships and the second focuses on social network and communicative influences on romantic relationships. Taken together, this collection helps us to better understand how external factors influence the internal machinations of those involved in intimate relationships.
Read more- Covers multiple levels of social influence, beyond a couple's own social network
- Includes the latest advances in the research of social influences on couple relationships
- Discusses military cultural influence on relationships, as well as how societal prejudices can impact dyadic relationships
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'External influences, such as those rooted in social networks and norms, are essential to understanding relationships. This is an informative and inspiring volume that I recommend to any scientist or academic professional interested in relationships.' Paul A. M. Van Lange, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
See more reviews'The importance of understanding the impact of social contexts on relationships has never been more evident. This timely collection of chapters offers a diverse and wonderfully rich overview of research programs that take contextual influences on relationships seriously. It's a highly informative must-read for relationship scholars.' Harry T. Reis, University of Rochester
'Put together by one of the most prolific, high-profile researchers in the study of relationships, this unique book stands out from the many recent books on personal relationships because of the diversity and unexpectedness of the topics considered … an invaluable resource for understanding relationships … Summing up: essential.' R. R. Cornelius, Choice
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- Date Published: December 2016
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316635667
- length: 222 pages
- dimensions: 230 x 153 x 12 mm
- weight: 0.33kg
- contains: 8 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction: external influences beyond the dyad Christopher R. Agnew
Part I. Global and Societal Influences on Romantic Relationships:
1. The influence of globalization and technological development on intimate relationships Çağla Sanrı and Robin Goodwin
2. Social capitalization in personal relationships Robert M. Milardo, Heather M. Helms, Eric D. Widmer and Stephen R. Marks
3. Family relationships embedded in United States military culture Leanne K. Knobloch and Erin C. Wehrman
4. Prejudice and stigma in intimate relationships: implications for relational and personal health outcomes Justin J. Lehmiller and Michael Ioerger
Part II. Social Network and Communicative Influences on Romantic Relationships:
5. The influence of subjective norms on close relationships Paul E. Etcheverry and Benjamin Le
6. Network perceptions of daters' romances Elizabeth Keneski and Timothy J. Loving
7. The new story of Romeo and Juliet H. Colleen Sinclair and Chelsea N. Ellithorpe
8. Third-party forgiveness: social influences on intimate dyads Jeffrey D. Green, Jody L. Davis and Chelsea A. Reid
9. Relationship advice Erina MacGeorge and Elizabeth Dorrance Hall.
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