Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships

abstract: This study applies Relational Dialectic Theory to analyze the stepparent and stepchild relationship of one family. The data is documented in an autoethnography. Autoethnography is an approach to data collection in which the researcher’s own experience is the source of data, and the experie...

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Other Authors: Roush, Krysti (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29926
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-299262018-06-22T03:06:15Z Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships abstract: This study applies Relational Dialectic Theory to analyze the stepparent and stepchild relationship of one family. The data is documented in an autoethnography. Autoethnography is an approach to data collection in which the researcher’s own experience is the source of data, and the experience is studied to deepen understandings of social reality. This study highlights the complexity of the stepparent-stepchild relationship, the uncertainty surrounding the stepparent role, and identifies the dialectic tensions that exist within the stepparent-stepchild relationship. The dialectics identified by this study include: emotional-closeness-distance, past-present, autonomy connection, and parent-friend. The findings related to how these dialectic tensions emerge and are managed within stepparent-stepchild relationships have implications for stepparents and spouses of stepparents and for new parents and parents in traditional family structures. Dissertation/Thesis Roush, Krysti (Author) Mean, Lindsay A (Advisor) Gaffney, Cynthia (Committee member) Waldron, Vincent (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Communication Individual & family studies relational dialectics in stepfamilies stepfamily stepfamily relationships stepparent-stepchild relationships eng 125 pages Masters Thesis Communication Studies 2015 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29926 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
collection NDLTD
language English
format Dissertation
sources NDLTD
topic Communication
Individual & family studies
relational dialectics in stepfamilies
stepfamily
stepfamily relationships
stepparent-stepchild relationships
spellingShingle Communication
Individual & family studies
relational dialectics in stepfamilies
stepfamily
stepfamily relationships
stepparent-stepchild relationships
Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships
description abstract: This study applies Relational Dialectic Theory to analyze the stepparent and stepchild relationship of one family. The data is documented in an autoethnography. Autoethnography is an approach to data collection in which the researcher’s own experience is the source of data, and the experience is studied to deepen understandings of social reality. This study highlights the complexity of the stepparent-stepchild relationship, the uncertainty surrounding the stepparent role, and identifies the dialectic tensions that exist within the stepparent-stepchild relationship. The dialectics identified by this study include: emotional-closeness-distance, past-present, autonomy connection, and parent-friend. The findings related to how these dialectic tensions emerge and are managed within stepparent-stepchild relationships have implications for stepparents and spouses of stepparents and for new parents and parents in traditional family structures. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Communication Studies 2015
author2 Roush, Krysti (Author)
author_facet Roush, Krysti (Author)
title Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships
title_short Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships
title_full Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships
title_fullStr Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships
title_full_unstemmed Relational Dialectics in Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships
title_sort relational dialectics in stepparent and stepchild relationships
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29926
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