Foundations of Nonverbal Communication: Readings, Exercises, and Commentary
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Description
Complete with exercises and introductions to put the readings in perspective, this is an introductory anthology designed for the student of nonverbal communication.
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One of the primary objectives of the ediÂtors was to provide an introduction to some of the seminal work in the field’s respective subdisciplines because most nonverbal comÂmunication texts refer to these works. To that end they have provided complete artiÂcles, chapters, or at least substantial SegÂments of classic works. These works include selections from Birdwhistell, Ekman and Friesen, Hall, Jourard, Montagu, Morris, Scheflen, and Trager.
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The collection is divided into seven parts. These are “Proxemics: The Utilization of Space,†“Kinesics: Action Behavior,†“Facial and Eye Behavior,†“Haptics: Touching Behavior,†“Object Communication,†“Paralanguage: Vocal Communication,†and “PutÂting It All Together: The Encoding, DecodÂing, and Interpretation of Message Patterns.â€
