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The Southern Communication Journal | 1994

Situated address and the social construction of “in‐law” relationships

Jane Jorgenson

This study examined address practices between young American couples and their parents‐in‐law in the transitional period of early marriage. Couples’ self‐reports of their preferred modes of address toward mother‐ and father‐in‐law, and the rationales for their choices were analyzed. Four themes were identified as key in guiding and constraining the selection of address forms: social conventions requiring a show of respect toward parents‐in‐law as weighed against pressures toward the expression of intimacy; loyalty to ones biological parents; situational cues; and the desire to publicly mark the event of marriage as a significant transition. The findings are taken as evidence for the salience of naming and address behavior in the construction of family relationship definitions.


Archive | 1991

Co-Constructing the Interviewer/Co-Constructing 'Family’

Jane Jorgenson


Communication Theory | 1992

Communication, Rapport, and the Interview: A Social Perspective

Jane Jorgenson


Archive | 2004

Imagining Families through Stories and Rituals

Jane Jorgenson; Arthur P. Bochner


Journal of Applied Communication Research | 1989

Where is the “family” in family communication?: Exploring families' self‐definitions

Jane Jorgenson


Women & Language | 2011

Reflexivity in Feminist Research Practice: Hearing the Unsaid

Jane Jorgenson


Cybernetics and Human Knowing | 2003

Ethics and Aesthetics of Observing Frames

Frederick Steier; Jane Jorgenson


Archive | 1995

Re-Relationalizing Rapport in Interpersonal Settings

Jane Jorgenson


Archive | 1986

THE FAMILY'S CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONCEPT OF 'FAMILY'

Jane Jorgenson


Cybernetics and Human Knowing | 2005

Patterns That Connect Patterns That Connect: A Thematic Foreword

Frederick Steier; Jane Jorgenson

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Frederick Steier

University of South Florida

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Arthur P. Bochner

University of South Florida

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Bela Joshi

Old Dominion University

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