Boundaries of privacy: Dialectics of disclosure
Petronio, S. (2002). Boundaries of privacy: Dialectics of disclosure. New York: NY: SUNY Press.
Link to the bookPrivacy and disclosure of HIV/AIDS in interpersonal relationships: A sourcebook for researchers and practitioners
Greene, K., Derlega, V. J., Yep, G. A., & Petronio, S. (2003). Privacy and disclosure of HIV in interpersonal relationships: A sourcebook for researchers and practitioners. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Link to the bookBalancing the secrets of private disclosures
Petronio, S. (Ed.). (2000). Balancing the secrets of private disclosures. Mahwah, NJ: LEA Publishers
Link to the bookSelf-disclosure
Derlega, V., Metts, S., Petronio, S., & Margulis, S. (1993). Self-disclosure. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
Link to the bookFamily communication in the age of digital and social media
Child, J. T., & Petronio, S. (2015). Privacy management matters in digital family communication. In C. J. Bruess (Ed.), Family communication in the age of digital and social media (pp.32-54). New York, NY: Peter Lang.
Link to the bookA first look at communication theory
Griffin, E. A. (2015). Communication privacy management theory of Sandra Petronio. In E. A. Griffin, A. Ledbetter & G. G. Sparks (Eds.), A first look at communication theory (9th ed.) (pp. 151-163). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.
Link to the bookEngaging theories in interpersonal communication: Multiple perspectives (2nd ed.)
Petronio, S., & Durham, W. T. (2015). Communication privacy management theory: Significance for interpersonal communication. In D. O Braithwaite & P. Schrodt (Eds.), Engaging theories in interpersonal communication: Multiple perspectives (2nd ed.) (pp. 335-348). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Link to the bookCasing Interpersonal Communication: Case Studies in Personal and Social Relationships
Petronio, S. (2014). Disclosing private information: Newly married couple’s embarrassing dilemmas. In D. O Braithwaite & J. T. Wood (Eds.), Casing interpersonal communication: Case studies in personal and social relationships (2nd ed.). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing.
Link to the bookThe Routledge handbook of family communication
Caughlin, J., Petronio, S., & Middleton, A. (2013). When families manage private information. In A. Vangelisti (Ed.), The Routledge handbook of family communication (2nd ed.) (pp. 321-337). New York, NY: Routledge.
Link to the bookIntroduction to communication studies: Translating scholarship into meaningful practice
Petronio, S. (2013). Communication privacy management theory and research: Knowing how people regulate telling and not telling their private information. In A. K. Goodboy & K. Schultz (Eds.), Introduction to communication studies: Translating scholarship into meaningful practice (pp.235-248). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing.
Link to the bookComputer mediated communication in personal relationships
Child, J. T., & Petronio, S. (2011). Unpacking the paradoxes of privacy in CMC relationships: The challenges of blogging and relational communication on the internet. In K. B. Wright & L. M. Webb (Eds.), Computer-mediated communication in personal relationships (pp. 21-40). New York, NY: Peter Lang.
Link to the bookFamily communication, connections, and health transitions
Petronio, S., & Sweeney-Lewis, S. (2011). Medical disclosure in oncology among families, patients, and providers: A communication privacy management perspective. In M. Miller-Day (Ed.), Family communication, connections, and health transitions (pp. 269-296). New York, NY: Peter Lang.
Link to the bookUncertainty,Information Management, and Disclosure Decisions: Theories and Applications
Petronio, S., & Reierson, J. (2009). Regulating the privacy of confidentiality: Grasping the complexities through communication privacy management theory. In T. Afifi, & W. Afifi (Eds.), Uncertainty, information management, and disclosure decisions: Theories and applications (pp. 365-383). New York, NY: Routledge.
Link to the bookParents and Children Communicating with Society: Managing Relationships Outside of Home
Duggan, A., & Petronio, S. (2009). When your child is in crisis: Navigating medical needs with issues of privacy management. In T. Socha & G. Stamp (Eds.), Parents and children communicating with society: Managing relationships outside of home (pp 117-132). New York, NY: Routledge.
Link to the bookThe Encyclopedia of Communication Theory
Petronio, S. (2009). Privacy management theory. In S. W. Littlejohn & K. A. Foss (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Communication Theory (Vol. 2, pp. 796-798). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Link to the bookExplaining Communication: Contemporary Theories and Examples
Morr Serewicz, M. C., & Petronio, S. (2007). Communication privacy management theory. In B. B. Whaley & W. Samter (Eds.), Explaining communication: Contemporary theories and exemplars (pp. 285-305). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
Link to the bookEngaging theories in family communication: Multiple perspectives
Petronio, S., & Caughlin, J. P. (2006). Communication privacy management theory: Understanding families. In D. Braithwaite, & L. Baxter (Eds.), Engaging theories in family communication: Multiple perspectives (pp. 35-49). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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