NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION:

A CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE

November 26, 1997

NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION RESOURCES

Hall, Edward T., The Silent Language,

       Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc, 1981

Biography and Web page of Albert Mehrabian,

        Psychologist and Nonverbal Communication

        Researcher mentioned in the quiz

From the Non-Verbal Communication Research Page...

Recent Nonverbal Communication books (by publisher)

Allyn & Bacon

Leathers, D. (1997). (3rd. ed.) Successful

        Nonverbal Communication:  Principles and Applications.

Richmond, V. P., & McCroskey, J. C. (1995). (3rd ed)

          Nonverbal Behavior in Interpersonal Relations.

Cambridge University Press

Blanck, P. D. (1994). (Ed.). Interpersonal expectations:

         Theory, research, applications.

Burgoon, J., Stern, L. A. & Dillman, L. (1995).

       Interpersonal adaptation: Dyadic interaction patterns.

Feldman, R. S., & Rime. (1991). (Eds.)

        Fundamentals of nonverbal behavior.

Hatfield, Cacioppo, J. T., & Rapson, R. L. (1994).

       Emotional Contagion.

Philippot, P., Feldman, R. S., & Coats, E. J. (Eds.).

        (forthcoming in 1998).

        The social context of nonverbal behavior.

Harcourt Brace College Publishers

Knapp, M. L., & Hall, J. A. (1997).

       Nonverbal communication in human interaction. (4th ed.)

Lawrence Erblaum and Associates

Feldman, R. S. (1992). (Ed).

        Applications of nonverbal behavioral theories and research.

Kalbfleisch, P. (1993). Interpersonal Communication:

        Evolving Interpersonal Relationshsips.

Kalbfleisch, P. J., & Cody, M. J. (1995). (Eds).

        Gender, power, and communication in human relationships.

Kendon, A. (1994). Guest Editor for Special Issue

        of "Research on Language and Social Interaction"

        entitled Gesture and understanding in social interaction.

Segerstrale, U., & Molnar, P. (1997). (Eds).

        Nonverbal Communication:  Where Nature Meets Culture.

Siegman, A. W., & Feldstein, S. (1985).

        Multichannel Integrations of Nonverbal Behavior.

***The quiz used in today's presentation was adapted from one given in a workshop

called "Cross-Cultural Communication and Understanding," given recently by Craig Storti

in Loudoun County, Virginia.


This page was created on November 11, 1997 by Paula Dosch-Haworth for "Art, Culture and Virtual Mobility," a Distance Learning course at the University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland.