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The contributors critically appraise the relevance of applied linguistics to not only understanding but also solving everyday language-related problems.
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The contributors critically appraise the relevance of applied linguistics to not only understanding but also solving everyday language-related problems.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 181mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781433807800
- ISBN-10: 1433807807
- Artikelnr.: 28880353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 181mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781433807800
- ISBN-10: 1433807807
- Artikelnr.: 28880353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David Matsumoto, PhD, is an internationally acclaimed author and psychologist. He received his BA from the University of Michigan in 1981 with high honors in psychology and Japanese. He subsequently earned his MA (1983) and PhD (1986) in psychology from the University of California at Berkeley. He is currently professor of psychology and director of the Culture and Emotion Research Laboratory at San Francisco State University, where he has been since 1989. He has studied culture, emotion, social interaction, and communication for 25 years. His books include well-known titles such as Culture and Psychology and the Cambridge Dictionary of Psychology. He is the recipient of many awards and honors in the field of psychology, including being named a G. Stanley Hall lecturer by the American Psychological Association®. He is the series editor for Cambridge University Press's series on Culture and Psychology. He is also editor for the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology and the Culture and Diversity section of Social and Personality Psychology Compass.
Contributors
Introduction
—David Matsumoto
I. Theoretical Perspectives
1. Social Psychology and Personal Relationships: Accommodation and
Relational Influence Across Time and Contexts
—Margaret J. Pitts and Howard Giles
2. Face-to-Face Communication and Body Language
—Paul J. Thibault
3. Technically-Medicated Interpersonal Communication
—Caja Thimm
4. Feeling Space: Interpersonal Communication and Spatial Semiotics
—Louise J. Ravelli and Maree Stenglin
5. Relational Work, Politeness, and Identity Construction
—Miriam A. Locher
6. Humor, Jokes, and Irony Versus Mocking, Gossip, and Black Humor
—Alexander Brock
7. Praising and Blaming, Applauding, and Disparaging—Solidarity,
Audience Positioning, and the Linguistics of Evaluative Disposition
—Peter R. R. White
II. Applied Interpersonal Communication
1. Everyday Communication and Socializing
—Tilo Weber
2. Counseling, Diagnostics, and Therapy
—Peter Muntigl
3. Youth, Discourse, and Interpersonal Management
—Jannis Androutsopoulos and Alexandra Georgakopoulou
4. Language and Discourse Skills of Elderly People
—Anna-Maija Korpijaakko-Huuhka and Anu Klippi
5. Nonverbal Communicative Competence
—Nancy M. Puccinelli
6. Media Competence
—Daniel Perrin and Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow
Index
About the Editor
Introduction
—David Matsumoto
I. Theoretical Perspectives
1. Social Psychology and Personal Relationships: Accommodation and
Relational Influence Across Time and Contexts
—Margaret J. Pitts and Howard Giles
2. Face-to-Face Communication and Body Language
—Paul J. Thibault
3. Technically-Medicated Interpersonal Communication
—Caja Thimm
4. Feeling Space: Interpersonal Communication and Spatial Semiotics
—Louise J. Ravelli and Maree Stenglin
5. Relational Work, Politeness, and Identity Construction
—Miriam A. Locher
6. Humor, Jokes, and Irony Versus Mocking, Gossip, and Black Humor
—Alexander Brock
7. Praising and Blaming, Applauding, and Disparaging—Solidarity,
Audience Positioning, and the Linguistics of Evaluative Disposition
—Peter R. R. White
II. Applied Interpersonal Communication
1. Everyday Communication and Socializing
—Tilo Weber
2. Counseling, Diagnostics, and Therapy
—Peter Muntigl
3. Youth, Discourse, and Interpersonal Management
—Jannis Androutsopoulos and Alexandra Georgakopoulou
4. Language and Discourse Skills of Elderly People
—Anna-Maija Korpijaakko-Huuhka and Anu Klippi
5. Nonverbal Communicative Competence
—Nancy M. Puccinelli
6. Media Competence
—Daniel Perrin and Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow
Index
About the Editor
Contributors
Introduction
—David Matsumoto
I. Theoretical Perspectives
1. Social Psychology and Personal Relationships: Accommodation and
Relational Influence Across Time and Contexts
—Margaret J. Pitts and Howard Giles
2. Face-to-Face Communication and Body Language
—Paul J. Thibault
3. Technically-Medicated Interpersonal Communication
—Caja Thimm
4. Feeling Space: Interpersonal Communication and Spatial Semiotics
—Louise J. Ravelli and Maree Stenglin
5. Relational Work, Politeness, and Identity Construction
—Miriam A. Locher
6. Humor, Jokes, and Irony Versus Mocking, Gossip, and Black Humor
—Alexander Brock
7. Praising and Blaming, Applauding, and Disparaging—Solidarity,
Audience Positioning, and the Linguistics of Evaluative Disposition
—Peter R. R. White
II. Applied Interpersonal Communication
1. Everyday Communication and Socializing
—Tilo Weber
2. Counseling, Diagnostics, and Therapy
—Peter Muntigl
3. Youth, Discourse, and Interpersonal Management
—Jannis Androutsopoulos and Alexandra Georgakopoulou
4. Language and Discourse Skills of Elderly People
—Anna-Maija Korpijaakko-Huuhka and Anu Klippi
5. Nonverbal Communicative Competence
—Nancy M. Puccinelli
6. Media Competence
—Daniel Perrin and Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow
Index
About the Editor
Introduction
—David Matsumoto
I. Theoretical Perspectives
1. Social Psychology and Personal Relationships: Accommodation and
Relational Influence Across Time and Contexts
—Margaret J. Pitts and Howard Giles
2. Face-to-Face Communication and Body Language
—Paul J. Thibault
3. Technically-Medicated Interpersonal Communication
—Caja Thimm
4. Feeling Space: Interpersonal Communication and Spatial Semiotics
—Louise J. Ravelli and Maree Stenglin
5. Relational Work, Politeness, and Identity Construction
—Miriam A. Locher
6. Humor, Jokes, and Irony Versus Mocking, Gossip, and Black Humor
—Alexander Brock
7. Praising and Blaming, Applauding, and Disparaging—Solidarity,
Audience Positioning, and the Linguistics of Evaluative Disposition
—Peter R. R. White
II. Applied Interpersonal Communication
1. Everyday Communication and Socializing
—Tilo Weber
2. Counseling, Diagnostics, and Therapy
—Peter Muntigl
3. Youth, Discourse, and Interpersonal Management
—Jannis Androutsopoulos and Alexandra Georgakopoulou
4. Language and Discourse Skills of Elderly People
—Anna-Maija Korpijaakko-Huuhka and Anu Klippi
5. Nonverbal Communicative Competence
—Nancy M. Puccinelli
6. Media Competence
—Daniel Perrin and Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow
Index
About the Editor