S. Petronio et al., (MIS)COMMUNICATING ACROSS BOUNDARIES - INTERPERSONAL AND INTERGROUP CONSIDERATIONS, Communication research, 25(6), 1998, pp. 571-595
The metaphor of boundary is ubiquitous and has guided much research on
interpersonal and intergroup communication This article explores the
metaphor by reviewing the literature on boundaries with a focus on mis
communication and problematic talk. In particular, the tensions around
privacy and self-disclosure, and rules about family communication are
good examples of communication and miscommunication across interperso
nal boundaries. In the intergroup arena, the negotiation of boundaries
implicates the sociostructural relations between, groups and the choi
ces individuals make based on the identities that are salient to them
in a given context. We argue that miscommunication can best be conceiv
ed of as an indicator of tension in negotiating boundaries as they eme
rge and change in interaction.