Contents Preface to Handbooks o f Communication Science series — v I Introduction 1 Judith A. Hall and Mark L. Knapp Welcome to the Handbook o f Nonverbal Communication II Fundamental perspectives 2 Mark L. Knapp Establishing a domain for the study of nonverbal phenomena: e pluribus unum — 1 1 3 3 Jinni A. Harrigan Methodology: coding and studying nonverbal behavior 4 Jose-Miguel Fernandez-Dols Nonverbal communication: origins, adaptation, and functionality — 5 Amy G. Halberstadt, Alison E. Parker, and Vanessa L. Castro Nonverbal communication: developmental perspectives — 93 III Modalities of nonverbal communication 6 Facial behavior — 1 3 1 7 Vocal behavior 8 Peter Bull and John P. Doody Gesture and body movement 35 69 Arvid Kappas, Eva Krumhuber, and Dennis Klister Sona Patel and Klaus Scherer 167 205 Reginald B. Adams, Jr., Anthony J. Nelson, and Kevin Purring 9 Eye behavior 229 Leslie A. Zebrowitz, Joann M. Montepare, and Michael A. Strom 10 Face and body physiognomy: nonverbal cues for trait impressions — http://d-nb.info/1023269333 263 X — Contents 11 Peter Andersen, Jillian Gannon, and Jessica Kalchik Proxemic and haptic interaction: the closeness continuum — IV Focus on the individual 295 Tamara D. Afifi and Amanda Denes 12 Feedback processes and physiological responding 333 13 Personality is encoded in, and decoded from, nonverbal behavior — 14 Encoding and display: a developmental-interactionist model of nonverbal sending accuracy 403 Robert Gifford 369 Ross W. Buck and Stacie R. Powers 15 Stephen Nowicki and Marshall Duke Accuracy in interpreting nonverbal cues 441 Mark G. Frank and Elena Svetieva 16 The role of nonverbal communication in detecting and telling lies V Focus on the dyad Miles L. Patterson 17 Toward a systems approach to nonverbal interaction 515 Jessica L. Lakin 18 Behavioral mimicry and interpersonal synchrony 539 Laura K. Guerrero and Benjamin Wiedmaier 19 Nonverbal intimacy: affectionate communication, positive involvement behavior, and flirtation — 577 Marianne Schmid Mast and Gaetan Cousin 20 Power, dominance, and persuasion — 613 VI Focus on group membership 21 Judith A. Hall and Sarah D. Gunnery Gender differences in nonverbal communication 639 471 Contents John F. Dovidio and Marianne LaFrance 22 Race, ethnicity, and nonverbal behavior — 671 David Matsumoto and Hyisung C. Hwang 23 Culture and nonverbal communication — 697 VII Settings Judee K. Burgoon and Joseph B. Walther 24 Media and computer mediation 731 Sarai Blincoe and Monica J. Harris 25 Nonverbal behavior and education 771 Ravi S. Kudesia and Hillary Anger Elfenbein 26 Nonverbal communication in the workplace — 805 Leslie R. Martin and M. Robin DiMatteo 27 Clinical interactions 833 Mark L. Knapp and Judith A. Hall 28 Glimpsing the future: emerging issues and trends Biographical sketches Index — 877 867 859 — xi
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