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Knobloch shares insights on military family transition communication
Tabi Jozwick, Voice Correspondent
Voice Correspondent
MACOMB On Wednesday, Leanne Knobloch shared her insights via Zoom on how military families used communication to help service members to transition from deployment to reintegration.
Knobloch, a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Communication professor, delivered Navigating the New Normal: Communication of Military Families during the Transition from Deployment to Reintegration as part of the 30th annual Wayne N. Thompson Scholar Lecture hosted by Western Illinois University’s Department of Communication.
The U of I communications professor started by explaining “relational turbulence theory” and how it affected military couples.