Nonverbal Communication: Forms and Functions, 2/E - Softcover

Peter A. Andersen

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9781577665434: Nonverbal Communication: Forms and Functions, 2/E

Synopsis

The second edition of this meticulously researched volume continues to be based on the best and most current theory and research in the field of nonverbal communication. The author skillfully organizes his work conceptually around the major functions, purposes, and uses of nonverbal communication a most effective, relevant, and intellectually rich approach. A comprehensive introduction to the field familiarizes the reader with the definition of and neurophysiological explanations for nonverbal communication and the structure of nonverbal message codes, after which biological and cultural differences are explored. In the chapters that follow, the author examines the impact of emotion, anxiety and arousal, communication avoidance, immediacy, and intimacy, as well as the functions of nonverbal communication, including power, intimacy, and deception. The discussion of important communication theories as well as ethical issues completes this thorough treatment of one of the fastest-growing communication research areas. Not-for-sale instructor resource material available to college and university faculty only; contact publisher directly.

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"The author writes in a mode that is informative and engaging. The descriptions of research findings and theories are clear and at just the right level of detail. Students will find this style easily digestible." -- Chris Segren, University of Arizona "The strength of this book is that it strikes a reasonable balance between recounting research findings and readability." -- John Greene, Purdue University

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