Nonverbal communication in human interaction / Mark L. Knapp, The University of Texas at Austin, Judith A. Hall, Northeastern University, Terrence G. Horgan, University of Michigan, Flint
Includes bibliographical references (pages 412-492) and indexes
Content
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 that accompany spoken words -- Using nonverbal behavior in daily interaction -- Nonverbal messages in special contexts