Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction

NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN HUMAN INTERACTION is the most comprehensive and readable compendium of research and theory on nonverbal communication available today. Written by a communication scholar and two social psychologists, the book offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of nonverbal c...

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Main Authors: Knapp, Mark L. (Author), Hall, Judith A. (Author), Horgan, Terrence G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA, USA Wadsworth, Cengage Learning 2014
Edition:Eighth Edition
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Table of Contents:
  • Nonverbal communication: basic perspectives
  • The roots of nonverbal behavior
  • The ability to receive and send nonverbal signals
  • The effects of the environment on human communication
  • The effects of territory and personal space on human communication
  • The effects of physical characteristics on human communication
  • The effects of gesture and posture on human communication
  • The effects of touch on human communication
  • The effects of the face on human communication
  • The effects of eye behavior on human communication
  • The effects of vocal cues the accompany spoken words
  • Using nonverbal behavior in daily interaction
  • Nonverbal messages in special contexts