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2 Establishing a domain for the study of nonverbal phenomena: e pluribus unum

  • Mark L. Knapp
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Nonverbal Communication
This chapter is in the book Nonverbal Communication

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
  3. Contents ix
  4. I Introduction
  5. 1 Welcome to the Handbook of Nonverbal Communication 3
  6. II Fundamental perspectives
  7. 2 Establishing a domain for the study of nonverbal phenomena: e pluribus unum 11
  8. 3 Methodology: coding and studying nonverbal behavior 35
  9. 4 Nonverbal communication: origins, adaptation, and functionality 69
  10. 5 Nonverbal communication: developmental perspectives 93
  11. III Modalities of nonverbal communication
  12. 6 Facial behavior 131
  13. 7 Vocal behavior 167
  14. 8 Gesture and body movement 205
  15. 9 Eye behavior 229
  16. 10 Face and body physiognomy: nonverbal cues for trait impressions 263
  17. 11 Proxemic and haptic interaction: the closeness continuum 295
  18. IV Focus on the individual
  19. 12 Feedback processes and physiological responding 333
  20. 13 Personality is encoded in, and decoded from, nonverbal behavior 369
  21. 14 Encoding and display: a developmental-interactionist model of nonverbal sending accuracy 403
  22. 15 Accuracy in interpreting nonverbal cues 441
  23. 16 The role of nonverbal communication in detecting and telling lies 471
  24. V Focus on the dyad
  25. 17 Toward a systems approach to nonverbal interaction 515
  26. 18 Behavioral mimicry and interpersonal synchrony 539
  27. 19 Nonverbal intimacy: affectionate communication, positive involvement behavior, and flirtation 577
  28. 20 Power, dominance, and persuasion 613
  29. VI Focus on group membership
  30. 21 Gender differences in nonverbal communication 639
  31. 22 Race, ethnicity, and nonverbal behavior 671
  32. 23 Culture and nonverbal communication 697
  33. VII Settings
  34. 24 Media and computer mediation 731
  35. 25 Nonverbal behavior and education 771
  36. 26 Nonverbal communication in the workplace 805
  37. 27 Clinical interactions 833
  38. 28 Glimpsing the future: emerging issues and trends 859
  39. Index 877
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