The Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting
1995 Interpersonal Communication Division Panels
New Orleans, LA
MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS:
WHAT THE SCHOLARS SAY
- Sponsors: Vice President and Interpersonal Communication Interest Group
- Chair: Mollie B. Condra, Vanderbilt University
- Mentoring Women Based on How They Know the World. Kathryn Egan, Brigham
Young University
- Mentoring in Social and Personal Relationships. Pamela J. Kalbfleisch, University of
Wyoming
- Impression Management in Mentoring Relationships. Joy Van Eck Peluchette,
University of Southern Indiana, and Sharon K. Clinebell, University of Northern Colorado
- Mentoring Functions: A Look at the Communicative Behaviors Performed in Mentoring
and Other Workplace Relationships. Anu S. Chitopekar, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
USING THE INTERNET
FOR INSTRUCTION, RESEARCH, AND
DEVELOPMENT
- Sponsors: Vice President and Interpersonal Communication Interest Group
- Chair: William H. Edwards, Columbus College
- Peer Networking: Making Connections, the Case for Undergraduate-oriented
Listservers. James F. Roiger, University of Arkansas, Monticello
- Topic Centered E-mail Lists: A Case Study of EMPATHY (Teachers of Interpersonal
Communication). William H. Edwards, Columbus College
- A Proposition: The Creation of the Southern States Communication Association
Listserver at the University of Arkansas, Monticello. Tyrone L.Adams, University of
Arkansas, Monticello
- The Internet as a Tool for the Communication Researcher. James L. Parker,
Vanderbilt University
- Link between the Woods and the World. Alyce A. Grover, Somerset Community
College
NEW PERSPECTIVES IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION:
EXPANDING
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ACROSS CONTEXTS
- Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Interest Group
- Chair:Mollie B. Condra, Vanderbilt University
- Linking Intercultural and Interpersonal Research Questions. Marion B. Couvillion,
Mississippi State University
- Interpersonal Communication inOrganizations. Greg Leichty, University of Louisville
- Relational Foundations of Interpersonal Communication. Pamela J. Kalbfleisch,
University of Wyoming
- Assessing Cognitive Foundations of Interpersonal Communication. Randy Wood,
University of Louisville
- Interpersonal Communication about Public Issues. Mollie B. Condra, Vanderbilt
University
RELATIONSHIPS UNDER STRESS
- Sponsors: Language and Social Interaction and
Interpersonal Communication Interest Group
- Chair: James P. Dillard, University of Wisconsin
- Living with Argumentatives: The Impact of Argumentativenss on Relational
Satisfaction. Dean C. Kazoleas, Illinois State University
- Empathy and Film Induced Affect: Comforting Strangers Versus Familiars. Ron C.
Tamborini, Michigan State University
- Serial Arguments in Personal Relationships. Jerold L. Hale, University of Georgia
and Paul A. Mongeau, Miami University of Ohio
- Relationship Trauma: Correlates of Successful Coping. Sandra Metts, Illinois State
University and Walid A. Afifi, University of Arizona
- Respondent: Rhonda G. Parker, University of San Francisco