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Relational dialectics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Relational dialectics is a concept within communication theory. The theory, first proposed respectively by Baxter and W. K. Rawlins in 1988, defines communication patterns between relationship partne...
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An overview of the Communication theory, Relational Dialectics Theory. RDT involves conflict between people in relationships. ... Relational Dialectics Theory, also known as RDT, is a Communication theory about interpersonal relations (the relationship between two people, usually referring to two people in a relationship).
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This article, therefore, ... According to Social Penetration Theory, self-disclosure both increases intimacy between relational partners and makes partners vulnerable to each other due to the information revealed (Baxter, 1988). The intensity of experienced dialectics varies according to stages of relationship development.
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Intro to Just War Theory Classics of Just War Theory Classics of Realpolitik Classics of Pacifism ... (Updated 5/1/05) And in his excellent (more advanced than introductory) article on "Proportionality in the Morality of War," Philosophy & Public Affairs, Volume 33, Number 1, 2005, Thomas Hurka argues that the principle of...
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Unlike many interpretive theories, however, relational dialectics theory (RDT) challenges interpretivism's focus on consensual, unified meanings, emphasizing instead the fragmented and contested nature of meaning-making. ... Cite this article...
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