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Full Description
The volume engages scholars in a systematic, collective, and multi-disciplinary exercise in renaissance thinking that showcases the breadth, scope, theories, methods, and potentialities of positive communication. The volume creates new links between the field of positive communication and allied concepts/fields/agencies (e.g. John's Hopkins University's Center for a Livable Future). Contributions also connect the theory and practice of positive communication to the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Finally, the work showcases scholars' design-thinking connecting positive communication topic areas to the concept of "livable futures."
Contents
Part 1. Positive Communication Foundations.- 1. Designing Positive Communication for a Livable Future.- 2. Defining Livable Futures Through Rhetorical Figurations.- 3. The Positive Communication Network: A Dialogue of Dreams, Hopes, and Wishes for a Livable Future.- 4.The Critical Need for a Positive Communication Ontology in Human Rights Practice and Social Justice Research.- 5. Ethical Humans.- 6. Positive Communication and Resilience.- 7. Research Methods for Positive Communication.- Part 2. Positive Relational Communication Processes.- 8. Barefoot Listening.- 9. Savoring Communication and Human Interaction.- 10. Affectionate Communication as an Antidote to Loneliness.- 11.Playful Communication, Positive Communication.- 12. Leadership from a Positive Communication Perspective.- Part 3. Positive Communication Contexts.- 13. Positive Communication Teaching Effectiveness as Positive Education.- 14. Successful and Positive Aging: Intergenerational Communication and Older Adults.- 15. Maintaining Meaningful and Positive Romantic and Family Relationships.- 16. Positive Communication and Mother-Daughter Relationship Research.- 17. Positive Family Communication as an Engine of Potentiality: Encouraging Good Dreams and Dealing with Bad Ones.- 18. Prosocial Interpersonal Communication and Its Consequences for Health Across People and Contexts.- 19. Positive Working Humans.- Part 4. Positive Communication Outcomes.- 20. Positive Communication in the Context of Poverty: Personal Transformation in Heifer Participants in Uganda, Africa.- 21. Towards Positive Food Communication Systems.- 22. Stir the Pot: Active Visions of Kustawi Maishani for Black Boys in Their Positive Development to Manhood.- 23. Positive Communication in Action: Communication, Community, and Resilience.- Part 5. Looking Ahead.- 24. In Our Wildest Dreams: A Positive Communication Agenda.



