Psychology Press, 2016. — 287 p. — ISBN10: 0415538882. — ISBN13: 978-0415538886 Challenging all of our old assumptions about the subject, Rethinking Body Language builds on the most recent cutting-edge research to offer a new theoretical perspective on this subject that will transform the way we look at other people. In contrast to the traditional view that body language is...
Psychology Press, 2016. — 259 p. — ISBN10: 0415538882. — ISBN13: 978-0415538886 Challenging all of our old assumptions about the subject, Rethinking Body Language builds on the most recent cutting-edge research to offer a new theoretical perspective on this subject that will transform the way we look at other people. In contrast to the traditional view that body language is...
Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland, 988. — 287 p. — ISBN-10: 088133393X; ISBN-13: 978-0881333930 This workbook provides overviews of the various areas of nonverbal communication, exercises that will promote active learning of concepts and principles, and materials to guide further study. The definitions of the field combined with personal thoughts, reactions, and experiences...
M. Evans & Company, 2014. — 183 p. This classic books introduces kinetics, the science of non-verbal communication, which is used to analyze the common gestures we use and observe every day, gestures which reveal our deepest feelings and hidden thoughts to total strangers — if they know how to read them. ISBN10: 0871319829 ISBN13: 978-0871319821
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 553 p. — (Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience). — ISBN10: 0190613505, ISBN13: 978-0190613501. The importance of facial expressions has led to a steadily growing body of empirical findings and theoretical analyses. Every decade has seen work that extends or challenges previous thinking on facial expression. The Science of Facial Expression...
Routledge, 2021. — 395 p. Every day, the human awakes to a new world, a new dawn, and a new cascade of nonverbal communication. It may be the pleasant scent of a rose, the soft touch of a loved one, the sight of sun rays on a bedroom floor, or the excited chatter of a child. Whatever form it takes, your environment and all who inhabit it send nonverbal signals all day long –...
Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton, 2013. — 882 p. — (Handbooks of Communication Science [HOCS]). — ISBN: 978-3-11-023814-3. Scholars around the world are rapidly uncovering new information about nonverbal communication in human transactions. Authors from eight countries summarize the theory and research associated with various behaviors central to an understanding of nonverbal...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. — 342 p. The Social Psychology of Nonverbal Communication gathers together leading scholars of nonverbal communication from around the world to offer insight into a range of issues within the discipline. The collection presents contemporary research and theorization of the nature, functions, and modalities of nonverbal behavior in an array of...
Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005. — 540 p. The particular selection of chapters to include in this volume was strategic. My hope was to include some well-known and repeatedly validated assessment measures alongside some novel approaches just beginning their research journeys. I also wanted specifically to include research and researchers from a number of disciplines,...
Sage Publications, Inc., 2006. — 617 p. — ISBN: 1412904048. This Handbook provides an up-to-date discussion of the central issues in nonverbal communication and examines the research that informs these issues. Editors Valerie Manusov and Miles Patterson bring together preeminent scholars, from a range of disciplines, to reveal the strength of nonverbal behavior as an integral...
Routledge 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 and by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN 2017 Taylor & Francis, 180 p. A Practical Guide to Nonverbal Communication offers an active and dynamic approach to the field of nonverbal communication. The study of nonverbal cues and messages is a difficult undertaking, but Teri and Michael Gamble have put...
Vozes, 2014. — 000 p. — ISBN10: 8532602088, 13 978-8532602084. O livro tenta desvendar a comunicação não-verbal do corpo humano, primeiramente analisando os princípios subterrâneos que regem e conduzem o corpo. A partir desses princípios aparecem as expressões, gestos e atos corporais que, de modos característicos estilizados ou inovadores, expressam sentimentos, concepções, ou...
AMACOM, 2018. — 244 p. One wrong move can undercut your message. Believe it or not, our bodies speak louder than our words. Postures, gestures, and expressions convey reams of information — and often not what you’d expect. A smile, for example, is usually considered welcoming. But crook one corner of your mouth higher and you project superiority, subconsciously chasing other...
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