Beschreibung:
This is the 14th volume in a series that compiles research from a wide spectrum of disciplines, offering reviews of the areas that fall within the rubrics of information and communication science, as well as providing an overview of how people use communication.
ContributorsIntroduction, Mark T. Palmer. Parallel Processes in Nonverbal Communication, Miles L. PattersonThe Dynamics of Nonverbal Coordination and Achievement: Problems of Causal Direction and Causal Mechanism, Joseph N. CappellaThe Cognitive Valence Theory of Intimate Communication, Peter A. AndersenEmotional Contagion, Elaine Hatfield and Richard L. RapsonMessage Plans, Communication Failure, and Mutual Adaptation, Charles R. BergerMutual Influence in Persuasive Contexts, Michael E. Roloff and Danette E. IfertAccomodating Mutual in Intergroup Encounters, Cynthia Gallios and Howard GilesSome Nonobvious Consequences of Monitoring Time in Conversations, Stanley FeldsteinThe Multiple Faces of Interaction Adaptation, Judee K. Burgoon, Amy S. Esubu, Cindy H. White, Pamela Koch, Eusabio M. Alvaro, and Toshiyuki KikuckiAuthor IndexSubject Index