Facework

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9781412914055

Bridging Theory and Practice

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By Kathy L. Isaacson, Stephen W. Littlejohn
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Kathy Domenici (M.A., University of New Mexico) is a partner in Domenici Littlejohn, Inc. and a project consultant for the Public Dialogue Consortium. A consultant since 1990, Kathy is a conflict-management specialist, mediator, facilitator, and trainer. She founded the Mediation Clinic at the University of New Mexico and now specializes in designing high-level strategy and leadership processes. Kathy has worked on behalf of such clients as Eastman Kodak, The President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure, Sandia National Laboratories, Lockheed Martin, and the Kellogg Foundation. Stephen Littlejohn (Ph.D., University of Utah), is a conflict management consultant, mediator, facilitator, and trainer. He is consultant for the Public Dialogue Consortium and a partner in Domenici Littlejohn, Inc. Stephen is co-author of Moral Conflict: When Social Worlds Collide (Sage, 1997) and has written numerous other books and articles on communication and conflict. He was a professor of communication at Humboldt State University in California and is currently Adjunct Professor of Communication and Journalism at the University of New Mexico. He has done research on mediation and conflict management for 19 years and has been an active mediator for eight. Stephen has been a consultant for such clients as the Waco Youth Summit, the Alliance for Constructive Communication, the City of Cupertino, Columbia Basin College, and Washington State University.

Preface Introduction Part I: The Social Construction of Face 1: Identity and Facework: A Theoretical Perspective Accomplishing Identity The Metaphor of Face Constructing a Frame Focus of Attention Contexts of Action Principles for Practice 2: Creating an Environment for Constructive Facework: A Practical Perspective Facework and the Communication Environment Creating a Constructive Environment Skills for Positive Facework Principles for Practice Part II: Realms of Practice 3: Facework in the Personal Realm Communication Acts Integrating Facework Into Conversation Episodes of Facework Personal Face and the Lifescript Principles for Practice 4: Facework in the Relational Realm Thinking About Relationships Facework in the Relationship Communication Acts in the Relationship Conversations and Episodes of Relational Life The Relational Lifescript Principles for Practice Part III: Facework and the System 5: Facework in the Community Communication Acts in the Community Community Conversations Episodes in Building Community Lifescripts and the Community Principles for Practice 6: Cultural and Global Issues The Culture of Facework Putting a Face on International Relations Principles for Practice Part IV: Principled Practice 7: Toward a Practical Theory of Facework Practical Theory A Theory of Facework Facework as Transcendence Putting Facework Into Practice in Uganda 8: Guidelines From Artisans Slogan 1: I'm Not Here to Call You a Thug Slogan 2: Don't Open Presents in Front of Others Slogan 3: The Ball Is Over the Fence Slogan 4: It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Doing Facework That Matters References

"By "granting the other specificity," authors Domenici and Littlejohn successfully uphold the important values of human dignity, honor, and respect as anchoring points in which the story of the book evolves." -Stella Ting-Toomey California State University at Fullerton "The book is written in user-friendly language, well planned, well executed, and packed with useful ideas on building positive facework in diverse contexts." -Stella Ting-Toomey California State University at Fullerton -- Stella Ting-Toomey * Facework: Bridging Theory and Practice *

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