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Oetzel et al. (2000)
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enact self-face and to uphold...
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according to the theory, is
called "
facework".
Since people frame the
situated meaning of "face" and
enact "
facework"
differently from one
culture to the...
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introduced into
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their partners,
through a
process referred to as "
facework".
Everyone has a
desired identity which they are
constantly working towards...
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conflict communication process factors (e.g.,
conflict styles and
facework behaviors), and (4)
conflict competence features (e.g.,
appropriates and...
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spindle work (never on
facework) and are
honed after sharpening to
create a
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