Valerie Manusov and Miles L. Patterson
Preface
Howard Giles and Beth A. Le Poire
Introduction: The Ubiquity and Social Meaningfulness of Nonverbal Communiction
Part I: Foundations
Mark L. Knapp
1: An Historical Overview of Nonverbal Research
Miles L. Patterson
2: The Evolution of Theories of Interactive Behavior
Heather M. Gray and Nalini Ambady
3: Methods for the Study of Nonverbal Communication
Jessica L. Lakin
4: Automatic Cognitive Processes and Nonverbal Communication
Ronald E. Riggio
5: Nonverbal Skills and Abilities
Janet Beavin Bavelas and Nichole Chovil
6: Nonverbal and Verabl Communication: Hand Gestures and Facial Displays as Part of Language Use in Face-to-Face Dialouge
Part II: Factors of Influence
Ross Buck and Stacie Renfro Powers
7: The Biological Foundations of Social Organization: The Dynamic Emergence of Social Structure Through Nonverbal Communication
Kory Floyd
8: An Evolutionary Approach to Understanding Nonverbal Communicaiton
Robert Gifford
9: Personality and Nonverbal Behavior: A Complex Conundrum
Roberts S. Feldman and James M. Tyler
10: Factoring in Age: Nonverbal Communication Across the Life Span
Judith A. Hall
11: Women's and Men's Nonverbal Communication: Similarities, Differences, Stereotypes, and Origins
David Matsumoto
12: Culture and Nonverbal Behavior
Valerie Manusov and Adam Jaworski
13: Casting Nonverbal Behavior in the Media: Representations and Responses
Part III: Functions
Peter A. Andersen, Laura K. Guerrero, and Susanne M. Jones
14: Nonverbal Behavior in Intimate Interactions and Intimate Relationships
Judee K. Burgoon and Norah E. Dunbar
15: Nonverbal Expressions of Dominance and Power in Human Relationships
Alan J. Fridlund and James A. Russell
16: The Functions of Facial Expressions: What's in a Face?
Caroline F. Keating
17: Why and How the Silent Self Speaks Volumes: Functional Approaches to Nonverbal Impression Management
Aldert Vrij
18: Nonverbal Communication and Deception
Joseph N. Cappella and Darren M. Schreiber
19: The Interaction Management Function of Nonverbal Cues: Theory and Research About Mutual Behavorial Influence in Face-to-Face Settings
Linda Tickle-Degnen
20: Nonverbal Behavior and its Functions in the Ecosystem of Rapport
Part IV: Contexts and Consequences
Patricia Noller
21: Nonverbal Cues in Close Relationships
James C. McCroskey, Virginia P. Richmond, and Linda L. McCroskey
22: Nonverbal Communicaiton in Instructional Contexts
Jeffrey D. Robinson
23: Nonverbal Communication and Physician-Patient Interaction: Review and New Directions
Joseph B. Wather
24: Nonverbal Dynamics in Computer-Mediated Communication or :( and the Net :( 's with You, :) and You :) Alone
John F. Dovidio, Michelle Hebl, Jennifer Richeson, and J. Nicole Shelton
25: Nonverbal Communication, Race, and Intergroup Interaction
Martin S. Remland
26: Uses and Consequences of Nonverbal Communication in the Context of Organizational Life
Part V: Final Thoughts
Miles L. Patterson and Valerie Manusov
Nonverbal Communication: Basic Issues and Future Prospects