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The principal processes involved in language production and communication are explored in depth, and their effects on all main social psychological phenomena revealed.
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The principal processes involved in language production and communication are explored in depth, and their effects on all main social psychological phenomena revealed.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781841694283
- ISBN-10: 1841694282
- Artikelnr.: 22580430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781841694283
- ISBN-10: 1841694282
- Artikelnr.: 22580430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Klaus Fiedler is Professor of Psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. His major research interests are in social cognition, judgment and decision making, language, affect and cognition, and - connecting all these interests - in the interplay of intrapersonal and environmental factors in the regulation of social behavior. He has made original contributions to these domains, published and edited various books, and served editorial functions for several journals, such as Psychological Review, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, and European Journal of Social Psychology. His academic awards include the Gottfried-Willheim-Leibniz-Price 2000 and Theodor-Heuss-Professorship at the New School in New York in 2004.
1. Frontiers of Research on Social Communication: Introduction and Overview
(K Fiedler) 1.Communication within and between Groups and Cultures. 2.
Grounding: Sharing Information in Social Interaction (Y Kashima, O Klein &
A Clark) 3. Language, Stereotypes, and Intergroup Relations (D Wigboldus &
K Douglas) 4. How Communication Shapes Culture (L Conway & M Schaller) 5.
Accommodating a New Frontier: The Context of Law Enforcement (H Giles, et
al.) 6. Representation of the Sexes in Language (D Stahlberg, et al.) 2.
Strategic Uses of Social Communication. 7. Social Influence and Persuasion:
Recent Theoretical Developments and Integrative Attempts (HP Erb & G Bohner
) 8. What Is Said and What Is Meant: Conversational Implicatures in Natural
Conversations, Research Settings, Media, and Advertising (M Waenke) 9.
Motives and Goals in Context: A Strategic Analysis of Information Sharing
in Groups (A Hollingshead, GC Jacobsohn, & SJ Beck) 3. Social
Communication, Affect, and Behavior Regulation. 10. Conversational Hand
Gestures and Facial Displays in Face-to-Face Dialogue (J Bavelas & J
Gerwing) 11. Deception: A Social Lubricant and a Selfish Act (A Vrij) 12.
The Psychological Functions of Function Words (CK Chung & JW Pennebaker)
4. Social Communication and Adaptive Behavior Regulation. 13. Interpersonal
Processes in Context: Understanding the Influence of Settings and
Situations on Social Interaction (M Snyder & AA Stukas, Jr.) 14. Linguistic
Markers of Social Distance and Proximity (GR Semin) 15. The Evolution of
Language (MC Corballis) 16. Language at the Heart of Social Psychology (MF
Schober)
(K Fiedler) 1.Communication within and between Groups and Cultures. 2.
Grounding: Sharing Information in Social Interaction (Y Kashima, O Klein &
A Clark) 3. Language, Stereotypes, and Intergroup Relations (D Wigboldus &
K Douglas) 4. How Communication Shapes Culture (L Conway & M Schaller) 5.
Accommodating a New Frontier: The Context of Law Enforcement (H Giles, et
al.) 6. Representation of the Sexes in Language (D Stahlberg, et al.) 2.
Strategic Uses of Social Communication. 7. Social Influence and Persuasion:
Recent Theoretical Developments and Integrative Attempts (HP Erb & G Bohner
) 8. What Is Said and What Is Meant: Conversational Implicatures in Natural
Conversations, Research Settings, Media, and Advertising (M Waenke) 9.
Motives and Goals in Context: A Strategic Analysis of Information Sharing
in Groups (A Hollingshead, GC Jacobsohn, & SJ Beck) 3. Social
Communication, Affect, and Behavior Regulation. 10. Conversational Hand
Gestures and Facial Displays in Face-to-Face Dialogue (J Bavelas & J
Gerwing) 11. Deception: A Social Lubricant and a Selfish Act (A Vrij) 12.
The Psychological Functions of Function Words (CK Chung & JW Pennebaker)
4. Social Communication and Adaptive Behavior Regulation. 13. Interpersonal
Processes in Context: Understanding the Influence of Settings and
Situations on Social Interaction (M Snyder & AA Stukas, Jr.) 14. Linguistic
Markers of Social Distance and Proximity (GR Semin) 15. The Evolution of
Language (MC Corballis) 16. Language at the Heart of Social Psychology (MF
Schober)
1. Frontiers of Research on Social Communication: Introduction and Overview
(K Fiedler) 1.Communication within and between Groups and Cultures. 2.
Grounding: Sharing Information in Social Interaction (Y Kashima, O Klein &
A Clark) 3. Language, Stereotypes, and Intergroup Relations (D Wigboldus &
K Douglas) 4. How Communication Shapes Culture (L Conway & M Schaller) 5.
Accommodating a New Frontier: The Context of Law Enforcement (H Giles, et
al.) 6. Representation of the Sexes in Language (D Stahlberg, et al.) 2.
Strategic Uses of Social Communication. 7. Social Influence and Persuasion:
Recent Theoretical Developments and Integrative Attempts (HP Erb & G Bohner
) 8. What Is Said and What Is Meant: Conversational Implicatures in Natural
Conversations, Research Settings, Media, and Advertising (M Waenke) 9.
Motives and Goals in Context: A Strategic Analysis of Information Sharing
in Groups (A Hollingshead, GC Jacobsohn, & SJ Beck) 3. Social
Communication, Affect, and Behavior Regulation. 10. Conversational Hand
Gestures and Facial Displays in Face-to-Face Dialogue (J Bavelas & J
Gerwing) 11. Deception: A Social Lubricant and a Selfish Act (A Vrij) 12.
The Psychological Functions of Function Words (CK Chung & JW Pennebaker)
4. Social Communication and Adaptive Behavior Regulation. 13. Interpersonal
Processes in Context: Understanding the Influence of Settings and
Situations on Social Interaction (M Snyder & AA Stukas, Jr.) 14. Linguistic
Markers of Social Distance and Proximity (GR Semin) 15. The Evolution of
Language (MC Corballis) 16. Language at the Heart of Social Psychology (MF
Schober)
(K Fiedler) 1.Communication within and between Groups and Cultures. 2.
Grounding: Sharing Information in Social Interaction (Y Kashima, O Klein &
A Clark) 3. Language, Stereotypes, and Intergroup Relations (D Wigboldus &
K Douglas) 4. How Communication Shapes Culture (L Conway & M Schaller) 5.
Accommodating a New Frontier: The Context of Law Enforcement (H Giles, et
al.) 6. Representation of the Sexes in Language (D Stahlberg, et al.) 2.
Strategic Uses of Social Communication. 7. Social Influence and Persuasion:
Recent Theoretical Developments and Integrative Attempts (HP Erb & G Bohner
) 8. What Is Said and What Is Meant: Conversational Implicatures in Natural
Conversations, Research Settings, Media, and Advertising (M Waenke) 9.
Motives and Goals in Context: A Strategic Analysis of Information Sharing
in Groups (A Hollingshead, GC Jacobsohn, & SJ Beck) 3. Social
Communication, Affect, and Behavior Regulation. 10. Conversational Hand
Gestures and Facial Displays in Face-to-Face Dialogue (J Bavelas & J
Gerwing) 11. Deception: A Social Lubricant and a Selfish Act (A Vrij) 12.
The Psychological Functions of Function Words (CK Chung & JW Pennebaker)
4. Social Communication and Adaptive Behavior Regulation. 13. Interpersonal
Processes in Context: Understanding the Influence of Settings and
Situations on Social Interaction (M Snyder & AA Stukas, Jr.) 14. Linguistic
Markers of Social Distance and Proximity (GR Semin) 15. The Evolution of
Language (MC Corballis) 16. Language at the Heart of Social Psychology (MF
Schober)