The Social Psychology of Nonverbal Communication gathers together leading nonverbal communication scholars from around the world to offer insight into a range of issues within the nonverbal literature with the aim to rethink current approaches to the subject.
The Social Psychology of Nonverbal Communication gathers together leading nonverbal communication scholars from around the world to offer insight into a range of issues within the nonverbal literature with the aim to rethink current approaches to the subject.
Aleksandra Kostic, University of Ni , Serbia Derek Chadee, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago Ross Buck, University of Connecticut, USA Tony Docan-Morgan, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA Mark G. Frank, State University of New York, at Buffalo, USA Denise Frauendorfer, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland David B. Givens, Gonzaga University, USA Darrin J. Griffin, State University of New York, at Buffalo, USA Sarah D. Gunnery, Tufts University, USA Judith Hall, Northeastern University in Boston, MA, USA Jessica Harvey, Saint Vincent College, USA Arvid Kappas, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany Eva G. Krumhuber, University College London, UK Dennis Küster, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany Valerie Manusov, University of Washington, USA Andreas Maroulis, Independent Scholar, USA Albert Mehrabian, University of California, USA Michael Miller, University of Connecticut, USA Milkica Ne i?, University of Ni , Serbia Vladimir Ne i?, University of Ni , Serbia Fernando Poyatos, University of New Brunswick, Canada Marianne Schmid Mast, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland Elena Svetieva, State University of New York, at Buffalo, USA
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: THEORETICAL 1. Nonverbal Neurology: How the Brain Encodes and Decodes Wordless Signs, Signals, and Cues; David B. Givens 2. Neuroscience of Nonverbal Communication; Milkica Nesi? and Vladimir Nesi? 3. Measuring Gestures; David B. Givens 4. Nonverbal Elements of the Voice; Mark G. Frank, Darrin J. Griffin, Elena Svetieva and Andreas Maroulis 5. The Expression and Perception of the Duchenne Smile; Sarah D. Gunnery and Judith A. Hall 6. Emotion Recognition, Fear and Nonverbal Behaviour; Aleksandra Kostic and Derek Chadee PART II: APPLIED 7. Nonverbal Firsts: When Nonverbal Cues are the Impetus of Relational and Personal Change in Romantic Relationships; Valerie Manusov, Tony Docan-Morgan and Jessica Harvey 8. Beyond Facial Expression:Spatial Distance as a Factor in the Communication of Discrete Emotions; Ross Buck and Mike Miller 9. Theoretical Foundation for Emotion-Based Strategies in Political Campaigns; Albert Mehrabian 10. The Impact of Nonverbal Behavior in the Job Interview; Denise Frauendorfer and Marianne Schmid Mast 11. Nonverbal Communication in Interaction: Psychology and Literature' Fernando Poyatos 12. Nonverbal Behavior Online: A Focus on Interactions with and via Artificial Agents and Avatars; Dennis Kuster, Eva Krumhuber and Arvid Kappas ?
PART I: THEORETICAL 1. Nonverbal Neurology: How the Brain Encodes and Decodes Wordless Signs, Signals, and Cues; David B. Givens 2. Neuroscience of Nonverbal Communication; Milkica Nesi? and Vladimir Nesi? 3. Measuring Gestures; David B. Givens 4. Nonverbal Elements of the Voice; Mark G. Frank, Darrin J. Griffin, Elena Svetieva and Andreas Maroulis 5. The Expression and Perception of the Duchenne Smile; Sarah D. Gunnery and Judith A. Hall 6. Emotion Recognition, Fear and Nonverbal Behaviour; Aleksandra Kostic and Derek Chadee PART II: APPLIED 7. Nonverbal Firsts: When Nonverbal Cues are the Impetus of Relational and Personal Change in Romantic Relationships; Valerie Manusov, Tony Docan-Morgan and Jessica Harvey 8. Beyond Facial Expression:Spatial Distance as a Factor in the Communication of Discrete Emotions; Ross Buck and Mike Miller 9. Theoretical Foundation for Emotion-Based Strategies in Political Campaigns; Albert Mehrabian 10. The Impact of Nonverbal Behavior in the Job Interview; Denise Frauendorfer and Marianne Schmid Mast 11. Nonverbal Communication in Interaction: Psychology and Literature' Fernando Poyatos 12. Nonverbal Behavior Online: A Focus on Interactions with and via Artificial Agents and Avatars; Dennis Kuster, Eva Krumhuber and Arvid Kappas ?
PART I: THEORETICAL 1. Nonverbal Neurology: How the Brain Encodes and Decodes Wordless Signs, Signals, and Cues; David B. Givens 2. Neuroscience of Nonverbal Communication; Milkica Nesi? and Vladimir Nesi? 3. Measuring Gestures; David B. Givens 4. Nonverbal Elements of the Voice; Mark G. Frank, Darrin J. Griffin, Elena Svetieva and Andreas Maroulis 5. The Expression and Perception of the Duchenne Smile; Sarah D. Gunnery and Judith A. Hall 6. Emotion Recognition, Fear and Nonverbal Behaviour; Aleksandra Kostic and Derek Chadee PART II: APPLIED 7. Nonverbal Firsts: When Nonverbal Cues are the Impetus of Relational and Personal Change in Romantic Relationships; Valerie Manusov, Tony Docan-Morgan and Jessica Harvey 8. Beyond Facial Expression:Spatial Distance as a Factor in the Communication of Discrete Emotions; Ross Buck and Mike Miller 9. Theoretical Foundation for Emotion-Based Strategies in Political Campaigns; Albert Mehrabian 10. The Impact of Nonverbal Behavior in the Job Interview; Denise Frauendorfer and Marianne Schmid Mast 11. Nonverbal Communication in Interaction: Psychology and Literature' Fernando Poyatos 12. Nonverbal Behavior Online: A Focus on Interactions with and via Artificial Agents and Avatars; Dennis Kuster, Eva Krumhuber and Arvid Kappas ?
PART I: THEORETICAL 1. Nonverbal Neurology: How the Brain Encodes and Decodes Wordless Signs, Signals, and Cues; David B. Givens 2. Neuroscience of Nonverbal Communication; Milkica Nesi? and Vladimir Nesi? 3. Measuring Gestures; David B. Givens 4. Nonverbal Elements of the Voice; Mark G. Frank, Darrin J. Griffin, Elena Svetieva and Andreas Maroulis 5. The Expression and Perception of the Duchenne Smile; Sarah D. Gunnery and Judith A. Hall 6. Emotion Recognition, Fear and Nonverbal Behaviour; Aleksandra Kostic and Derek Chadee PART II: APPLIED 7. Nonverbal Firsts: When Nonverbal Cues are the Impetus of Relational and Personal Change in Romantic Relationships; Valerie Manusov, Tony Docan-Morgan and Jessica Harvey 8. Beyond Facial Expression:Spatial Distance as a Factor in the Communication of Discrete Emotions; Ross Buck and Mike Miller 9. Theoretical Foundation for Emotion-Based Strategies in Political Campaigns; Albert Mehrabian 10. The Impact of Nonverbal Behavior in the Job Interview; Denise Frauendorfer and Marianne Schmid Mast 11. Nonverbal Communication in Interaction: Psychology and Literature' Fernando Poyatos 12. Nonverbal Behavior Online: A Focus on Interactions with and via Artificial Agents and Avatars; Dennis Kuster, Eva Krumhuber and Arvid Kappas ?
Rezensionen
'Nonverbal communication is an essential dynamic in all human relationships. We connect to others through gestures, through smiles and frowns, but often we are unaware of how much we are influenced by what is said without words. In this new volume of brilliant essays by internationally acclaimed researchers and theoreticians that is beautifully orchestrated by editors Aleksandra Kosti? and Derek Chadee, the silent world of nonverbal communication is given the voice it well deserves.' - Philip G. Zimbardo, Emeritus Professor, Stanford University, USA
'As the title implies, this book provides a state-of-the-art look at the research literature on the social psychology of nonverbal communication. The book is unique in its coverage of nonverbal communication and behavior in social aspects of everyday life, including personal and romantic relationships, social interactions, political campaigns, job interviews, and on the Internet. Moreover each chapter is written by top notch scholars in their respective areas of study. For this reason the book promises to make a strong and novel contribution to the literature.' - David Matsumoto, Professor of Psychology, San Francisco State University Director, Humintell, USA
'Kosti? and Chadee have put together an intriguing and most informative collection of chapters written by internationally respected authors from across the research spectrum. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the role of nonverbal language in social psychology.' - Stephen Nowicki Jr., Charles Howard Candler Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, Emory University, USA
'An important new study of the fascinating subject of human body language' - Desmond Morris, author of The Naked Ape and Manwatching …mehr
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