![]() Key elements from disciples including Communication and Sociology are absent. The text largely expresses the author's opinions, and is written from a philosophical standpoint. However, this text is limited in citations, and the most recent citation is 1988. ![]() The information presented in the text is appropriate. I would not characterize this text as an academic reading, but some chapters may be interesting as supplemental material. There are many contemporary areas of love that are not addressed. This text highlights many of the author's claims and opinions, and is written in the first person. There is a well-organized Table of Contents and Glossary. Each chapter highlights learning objectives, a video applying the concept covered in the chapter, key takeaways, key terms, and chapter review questions. There are 37 Chapters that covers topics including emotions and feelings, interdependence, infatuation, sex, rejection, and jealousy. The Meaning of Love: Second Edition is a text that covers various aspects pertaining to love. Reviewed by Mary King, Associate Professor, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania on 3/5/20 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications +.
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