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
The requirement for consent to be both informed and voluntary is a keystone of contemporary bioethic...
This chapter highlights how communication, especially leadership communication, can be understood an...
Who, in particular, may hold us responsible for our moral failings? Most discussions of moral respon...
In Relational Responsibility, the authors attempt to transform the concept of responsibility in such...
Responsibility is elaborated here as an ethic which reaches beyond codified and individualized norms...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
In this paper, we explore how a conversational theory of moral responsibility can provide illuminati...
My hopes for my book, Relational Being (2009), were several in number. After placing the tradition o...
Discussions of responsibility typically focus on the person who is held responsible: what are the co...
The focus of this book, Relational Leading, is on how the vitality and viability of the organization...
Women in college are at particular risk of being in harmful romantic relationships and potentially s...
This article is the Keynote Address given at the 4th International Integrative Psychotherapy Associa...
We confront today two major but opposing movements in ethical posture, both with corrosive consequen...
The actual sociocultural context seems to be characterized by a diffidence towards “the other” that ...
Training relationships that evolve along the mentoring relationship continuum (MRC) become dynamic, ...
The requirement for consent to be both informed and voluntary is a keystone of contemporary bioethic...
This chapter highlights how communication, especially leadership communication, can be understood an...
Who, in particular, may hold us responsible for our moral failings? Most discussions of moral respon...
In Relational Responsibility, the authors attempt to transform the concept of responsibility in such...
Responsibility is elaborated here as an ethic which reaches beyond codified and individualized norms...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
In this paper, we explore how a conversational theory of moral responsibility can provide illuminati...
My hopes for my book, Relational Being (2009), were several in number. After placing the tradition o...
Discussions of responsibility typically focus on the person who is held responsible: what are the co...
The focus of this book, Relational Leading, is on how the vitality and viability of the organization...
Women in college are at particular risk of being in harmful romantic relationships and potentially s...
This article is the Keynote Address given at the 4th International Integrative Psychotherapy Associa...
We confront today two major but opposing movements in ethical posture, both with corrosive consequen...
The actual sociocultural context seems to be characterized by a diffidence towards “the other” that ...
Training relationships that evolve along the mentoring relationship continuum (MRC) become dynamic, ...
The requirement for consent to be both informed and voluntary is a keystone of contemporary bioethic...
This chapter highlights how communication, especially leadership communication, can be understood an...
Who, in particular, may hold us responsible for our moral failings? Most discussions of moral respon...