Relational responsibility
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First publish year 1999
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In Relational Responsibility, the authors attempt to transform the concept of responsibility in such a way that the relational process replaces the individual as the central concern. This volume invites practices that replace alienation and isolation with meaning-building dialogue. Relational Responsibility will be a valuable resource in the study of communication theory, sociology, social theory, interpersonal and group communication, conflict management, and child abuse.
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