NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN HUMAN INTERACTION is the most comprehensive and readable compendium of research and theory on nonverbal communication available today. Written by a communication scholar and two social psychologists, the book offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of nonverbal communication that shows how it affects a wide variety of academic interests. The theory and research included in this text comes from scholars with a wide variety of academic backgrounds, including communication, anthropology, counseling, psychology, psychiatry, and linguistics. The eighth edition includes new material on nonverbal messages and technology/media that covers the increasing amount of communication that is mediated by some form of technology and newly added text boxes that acquaint readers with cutting-edge research questions and findings, and appeal to your real-life concerns.
“"This book continues to demonstrate how knowledge of nonverbal messages can affect how one communicates successfully in the real world."”
Mark L. Knapp (Ph.D., Penn State University, 1966) is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Professor Emeritus in Communication and Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. Three of his books are: "Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction" (with J. A. Hall); "Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships "(with A. L. Vangelisti); and "Lying and Deception in Human Interaction. "He is past president of the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association, a Fellow of the International Communication Association, and a Dist
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