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  • ...ce. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 2003. Print.</ref> Great value is placed on intimate media possessions due to its ability to serve as "proof" that an event or m ==Intimate media in relation to technology== ...
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  • {{Short description|Emotional aspects of an intimate relationship}} ...nal intimacy''' is an aspect of [[Interpersonal relationship|interpersonal relationships]] that varies in intensity from one relationship to another and varies from ...
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  • ...ize accomplishments or significant dates can cause hurtful outcomes within relationships.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last1=Vangelisti|first1=Anita L.|last2=Young| ...relationships, in-law relationships, work relationships, educator-student relationships, and friendships. In relation to other [[negative emotion]]s such as anger ...
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  • ...Dissolution of Close Relationships|journal=Journal of Social and Personal Relationships|volume=15|issue=6|pages=829–845|doi=10.1177/0265407598156007|s2cid=14531704 ...4, state in their work that we face two daunting risks when we pursue an [[intimate relationship]] with another: [[Social rejection|rejection]] and [[betrayal] ...
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  • ...ls comfortable: for some, this begins with their family with whom they are intimate and reaches to friends later or may begin with friends first and family lat ...Trans people often go stealth in public but not with family, partners, or intimate friends. There have been many cases of people who have lived and worked as ...
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  • ...ylor, D. A. (1973). ''Social penetration: The development of interpersonal relationships.'' New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.</ref> ...y]]. Most self-disclosure occurs early in relational development, but more intimate self-disclosure occurs later. ...
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  • ...083-6101.1998.tb00080.x|s2cid=14449355|issn=1083-6101}}</ref> These online relationships may help facilitate interactions that would not have occurred face-to-face ...ry]] and [[uses and gratifications theory]], SIP specifically focuses on ''relationships'' entirely mediated online.<ref name="Griffin">{{cite web|last=Griffin|firs ...
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  • ...ten between pairs of individuals, it can also be extended to include small intimate groups such as the family. Interpersonal communication can take place in fa ...escalation and de-escalation of romantic or platonic relationships, family relationships, and communication across the life span. Factors such as one's self-concept ...
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  • ...eir communication process. The use of time can affect lifestyles, personal relationships, and work life. Across cultures, people usually have different time percept ...ocused on the preciseness of accounting for time and more on tradition and relationships rather than on tasks. Polychronic societies have no problem being late for ...
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  • ...me="Lupp 1-25">Luppicini pp. 1–25</ref> focusing on the changing nature of relationships between the human and technology. As new and constantly changing experience ...describes a person or a thing and contains information about the subject's relationships. The social identity that an internet user establishes through digital iden ...
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  • ...hese various technologies contribute to patterns of human behavior, social relationships, and [[Self-concept|concepts of the self]]. [[Sociologists]] are concerned ...-395</ref><ref>Bo Xie, B. ‘The mutual shaping of online and offline social relationships."Information Research, 1,3(2008):n.p.</ref> ...
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  • ...bservations on personal interviews with two Asian women, aiming to predict intimate communication patterns between Asian women and Euro-American men. Specifica ...s: Examining forgiveness communication in personal relationships. Personal Relationships,18, 79–95. ...
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  • ...ences that support rehearsing a behavior, empathizing, or exploring causal relationships.{{sfn|Fogg|2003c}} For example, simulations and games instantiate rules and * {{cite journal |last1=Moon |first1=Youngme |title=Intimate Exchanges: Using Computers to Elicit Self‐Disclosure From Consumers |journa ...
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  • ...eault|first2=Alain|date=2012-03-01|title=The dynamics of client–consultant relationships: exploring the interplay of power and knowledge|url=https://doi.org/10.1057 ...nsiderable disadvantage for a successful engagement and may lead to a less intimate cooperation with the client's business.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Armbrueste ...
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  • ...relationships that once were more familiar became less prominent and less intimate, sometimes leading to malpractice, which resulted in less public trust and ...4|pages=309–319|s2cid=207195592}}</ref> Examples of this could include the relationships being viewed between aid workers, style of dress, or the lack of education ...
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  • ...eone who seems morally ordinary.<ref name="Christie 1986 17–30"/> Cases of intimate partner violence are not considered ideal because the victim knows their at ...searchers had studied the influence of actual sexual behavior on potential relationships between sexual violence and dress. One exception was a 2007 study of [[Exhi ...
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  • ...Therefore, ethical communication is the core substance to maintain healthy relationships.<ref name="Luppicini, R. 2008"/> ...ines life and gives life meaning.<ref name="Luppicini, R. 2008"/> It is an intimate part of the human condition, deeply entrenched in all human history, societ ...
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  • ...rtually handed over the great Zeiss enterprise to the workers. Abbe was an intimate friend of Haeckel and shared his atheism (or Monism). Leonard Abbot says in ...ature|quote=Du Bois-Reymond was a self-proclaimed atheist but more through intimate conviction than logical necessity.}}</ref> ...
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