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Autor:
Nancy Brule, Jessica J. Eckstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Communication Pedagogy, Vol 2, Pp 17-22 (2019)
Students who enroll in communication courses to improve their conflict management abilities should be provided with both an understanding of, and skills pertaining to, interpersonal conflict across diverse contexts. In this article, we offer pedagogi
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https://doaj.org/article/398473e20c1e4047975559b7f70ece0d
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein, Erika Sabovik
Publikováno v:
Boyhood Studies. 14:6-24
Men and boys are commonly viewed as perpetrators and/or facilitators of relational violence, but this biological essentializing oversimplifies “masculinity” as “bad.” Connell illustrated the complex roles of bodies, structural order maintenan
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein
Publikováno v:
Open Information Science, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 175-189 (2021)
Technology is used both to harm and assist people in romantic relationships. For intimate partner violence (IPV) victims, online forums, social media, and digital resources are used to cope with and/or seek support. What remains unknown is the extent
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Communication Research. 47:216-235
Male and female victims’ communication of intimate partner violence to others in the face of potential repercussions shows how language reflects/is reflected by relational identities when deciding ...
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein, Ruth Quattro
Originality/value: Present findings elucidate which societal forces and education types are best suited for helping people understand TMA in all its complexity. Such understanding allows for practical considerations of the comparative in/effectivenes
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b4349cb8082be2e9edabc7f62b17bd15
https://doi.org/10.1108/s2050-206020210000020007
https://doi.org/10.1108/s2050-206020210000020007
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein, Nancy J. Brule
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Communication. 16:198-215
Applying qualitative data from grounded theory research on adolescent-to-parent abuse (AtPA), we demonstrate the utility of Meisenbach’s (2010) Stigma Management Communication model. Originally developed for nonfamily contexts, this model provides
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Violence. 31:215-225
Victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) often encounter negative societal reactions to their abuse. A quantitative self-report study examined the existence of these potential identity-threats to former IPV victims (N = 345, n = 106 males, n = 239
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein
Publikováno v:
Violence and victims. 32(6)
Johnson’s (1995, 2008) theory of violent relationship types represents an opportunity to resolve debates surrounding intimate partner violence (IPV) prevalence and to adapt policy and treatment options for victims accordingly. However, the use of q
Autor:
Kyle Pinto, Jessica J. Eckstein
Publikováno v:
Action Research. 11:236-252
To address gender relations, sexual violence, and differing cultural masculinities, we collaborated with a community organization and young, male stakeholders at a mid-sized public university in the Northeast United States. We employed a directive in
Autor:
Jessica J. Eckstein
Publikováno v:
Partner Abuse. 3:22-42
Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects victims in ways beyond initial abuse experiences. This study examines one of these victim experiences, that of relational uncertainty. Former IPV (N = 345, n = 106 males, 239 females) victims completed surveys