Dating. Courtship. These words evoke great interest in nearly  every  reader. In Courtship, the authors explore courtship research,  paying  particular attention to differences between relationship  development  and deterioration and courtship development and deterioration.  They  describe factors that affect the later course of marriage, trace  the  historical roots of courtship in America, discuss various models  of  courtship that have guided research in this area for the past 40  years, examine circumstantial factors that discriminate between  stable and unstable premarital relationships, explore the "dark  side"  of courtship--violence between dating partners--and reveal the  processes involved in the dissolution phase of premarital  relationships.  The volume concludes with a look at the future  of  courtship as an institution and suggestions for further research.  Provocative and thoughtfully presented, Courtship is directed to  advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and  professionals  in psychology, communication, sociology, family studies, and  social  work.  "This volume should have broad appeal for both students and  professionals. It is clearly and carefully written, and draws on  scholarship from several relevant disciplines. The authors do an  outstanding job of summarizing extant research in a fashion that  is  digestible to undergraduate students, yet useful to the  interested  researcher. Cate and Lloyd have painted a coherent and  provocative  picture of a broad and difficult phenomenon. Their synthesis  should  be useful in helping to establish a sound agenda for future  research  on mating and dating."  --ISSPR Bulletin  "This volume of the Sage Series on Close Relationships provides  a  cogent, concise, and highly readable overview of courtship.  Given  the book′s brevity, one is favorably surprised by the amount and  depth of material covered. . . . Many insights are offered. . .  . The  inclusion of the darker side of dating relationships is a  welcome  addition. . . . Chapters . . . weave a scholarly narrative with  such  expertise that the reader may come away with the feeling of  having  read a well-written and well-documented historical novel. . . .  The  authors are to be commended for their articulate and insightful  coverage of this aspect of relational life.  Regardless of  discipline, students of personal relationships would benefit  greatly  from this review."  --Journal of Marriage & The Family
                                
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                                  Introduction
   The Importance of Courtship
The History of Courtship
Stage and Interpersonal Process Models of Courtship
Factors Predicting Premarital Relationship Stability
Courtships in Crisis
Future Perspectives on Courtship
                                
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                              Produktdetaljer
ISBN
                    
            9780803937086
      
                  Publisert
                     1993-01-28 
                  Utgiver
                    SAGE Publications Inc; SAGE Publications Inc
                  Vekt
                     450 gr
                  Aldersnivå
                     P, 06
                  Språk
                    
  Product language
              Engelsk
          Format
                    
  Product format
              Innbundet
          Antall sider
                     142