Title: Nonverbal Communication: Studies and Applications
Summary:
“Nonverbal Communication: Studies and Applications” offers a comprehensive exploration of nonverbal communication and its significance across various contexts. In this sixth edition, readers delve into the intricate aspects of nonverbal behavior, including body language, facial expressions, gestures, and vocal cues, among others. The book examines the role of nonverbal communication in interpersonal relationships, professional environments, cross-cultural interactions, and media communication. With updated research findings and practical examples, the text provides valuable insights into understanding and interpreting nonverbal signals, enhancing communication effectiveness, and navigating complex social dynamics.
Authors:
Nina-Jo Moore, Mark Hickson III, and Don W. Stacks are distinguished scholars in the field of communication studies, each bringing unique expertise to the study of nonverbal communication. Nina-Jo Moore specializes in nonverbal behavior, communication theory, and interpersonal communication. Mark Hickson III is renowned for his research in nonverbal communication, social influence, and persuasion. Don W. Stacks is a leading expert in public relations, communication research methods, and media communication. Together, Moore, Hickson, and Stacks offer a comprehensive and authoritative perspective on nonverbal communication.
Publisher:
“Nonverbal Communication: Studies and Applications” is published by Oxford University Press