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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