A picture of ourselves or sense of who we are that develops socially based on our perceptions of how others see our behavior.
What is a Self-concept?
Partners may help or get in the way -- the notion that what each partner does impacts the other.
What is Interdependence?
This term introduced by Amy Gonzales refers to the ongoing troubles and challenges of keeping a mobile phone functional and in service for people with low income.
What is Technology Maintenance?
This is something you do for yourself, not for the other person. It does not excuse the offense, and it is not the same thing as reconciliation.
What is Forgiveness?
In the 1970s and 1980s, “power __________” became a fashion style for professional women to project authority in professional settings dominated by men.
What is Dressing?
Anxiety level associated with real or anticipated communication with another person or persons.
What is Communication Apprehension?
Dominating, avoiding, and obliging are examples of this style.
What are Conflict Styles?
Scholars refer to differences and disparities in these three measures of digital inequality.
What are Access, Uses, and Exposure?
____________ is like communication, and closely related. It is typically invisible to members but provides the basis of shared meaning and identity.
What is Culture?
Names, logos, product marks, and other “surface aspects” of consumer products, according to Molotch.
What is a Brand?
"Student," "waiter," and "mother" are all examples of this type of identity.
What is Situated Social Identity?
Intensifying, integrating, and bonding are stages in this relationship process.
What is Coming Together?
What kind of store does JayVon go to to hook up the BlackBerry Curve he acquired second hand?
What is a Side Store?
In each information-use setting we Describe, Classify, Evaluate, and this final step in a sequence that repeats itself.
What is Act?
In class lecture we viewed the website for this hotel chain to illustrate how professional branding works.
What is Standard Hotels?
An instructor's belief that a student will fail the class leads to the student failing the class" is an example of this.
What is Self-Fulfilling Prophecy?
According to your textbook, family relationships have historically been defined in terms of structural, psychosocial task, and this third perspective.
What is Transactional?
In the Harlem gang indictments discussed in lecture, social media use helped prosecutors charge the defendants with conspiracy by creating visible associations between defendants and between defendants and __________.
What is Content (or Information)?
Even a couple has its own ____________ culture --memorable dates, corny nicknames for each other, inside jokes, etc.
What is Relational?
This “true” essence of the self or a culture can be branded, according to Banet-Weiser.
What is Authenticity?
This notion describes fragmentation of self in the post-modern era.
What is Multiphrenia?
VOCAB--an acronym for constructive conflict--stands for Vulnerability, Ownership, Communication Processes, Acceptance, and this.
What are Boundaries?
This mobile phone service provider in Jamaica introduced the “call-me” feature to allow customers running out of money on their accounts to send up to 21 free texts each week with a request for a call.
What is Digicel?
The "drama triangle" stories we tell about conflicts we are having often include heroes, victims, and these characters.
What are Villains?
Creating a consistent and memorable self based on what others value, and to communicate this message through body, clothing, appearance, and knowledge, according to Tom Peters.
What is Personal Branding?