Nonverbal communication : where nature meets culture /
Nonverbal communication : where nature meets culture /
edited by Ullica Segerstrale, Peter Molnar.
- Mahwah, New Jersey : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, (c)1997.
- viii, 309 pages : illistrations ; 24 cm.
Chiefly papers presented at a conference held at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld, Germany, March 1992.
Preface. 1. Nonverbal communication : crossing the boundary between culture and nature Pt. I. New findings on the universality of human nonverbal communication. 2. Universal facial expressions of emotion : an old controversy and new findings Pt. II. Development of emotions in a social and cultural context. 5. Preverbal communication in humans and the genesis of culture Pt. III. The social role of nonverbal communication and emotions : evolutionary inferences. 8. Communication signals of animals : contributions of emotion and reference Pt. IV. Nonverbal communication as a mediator between nature and culture. 12. Nonverbal communication and culture Ullica Segerstrale and Peter Molnar -- Paul Ekman and Dacher Keltner. 3. Psychophysiological reactions to facial expressions Ulf Dimberg. 4. Universals in interpersonal interactions Wulf Schiefenhovel -- Hanus Papousek and Mechtild Papousek. 6. Development of emotions and their expresssion in task-oriented situations in infants and preschool children. 7. Nonverbal communication in nonhuman primates : implications for the emergence of culture Stephen J. Suomi -- Peter Marler and Christopher S. Evans. 9. The social function of "smile" and "laughter" : variations across primate species and societies Signe Preluschoft and Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff. 10. Pimate communication and the ecology of a language niche Alexandra Maryanski. 11. The evolution of emotions : the nonverbal basis of human social organizations Jonathan H. Turner -- Walter Goldschmidt. 13. Posture as an interface between biology and culture Michel Heller. 14. Sign language and gestures in medieval Europe : monasteries, courts of justice, and society August Nitschke. 15. Nonverbal communication and the emergence of moral sentiments Robert Frank.
96002148 //r97
Body language.
Nonverbal communication.
Psychology, Comparative.
BF637 / .N668 1997 BF637
Chiefly papers presented at a conference held at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld, Germany, March 1992.
Preface. 1. Nonverbal communication : crossing the boundary between culture and nature Pt. I. New findings on the universality of human nonverbal communication. 2. Universal facial expressions of emotion : an old controversy and new findings Pt. II. Development of emotions in a social and cultural context. 5. Preverbal communication in humans and the genesis of culture Pt. III. The social role of nonverbal communication and emotions : evolutionary inferences. 8. Communication signals of animals : contributions of emotion and reference Pt. IV. Nonverbal communication as a mediator between nature and culture. 12. Nonverbal communication and culture Ullica Segerstrale and Peter Molnar -- Paul Ekman and Dacher Keltner. 3. Psychophysiological reactions to facial expressions Ulf Dimberg. 4. Universals in interpersonal interactions Wulf Schiefenhovel -- Hanus Papousek and Mechtild Papousek. 6. Development of emotions and their expresssion in task-oriented situations in infants and preschool children. 7. Nonverbal communication in nonhuman primates : implications for the emergence of culture Stephen J. Suomi -- Peter Marler and Christopher S. Evans. 9. The social function of "smile" and "laughter" : variations across primate species and societies Signe Preluschoft and Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff. 10. Pimate communication and the ecology of a language niche Alexandra Maryanski. 11. The evolution of emotions : the nonverbal basis of human social organizations Jonathan H. Turner -- Walter Goldschmidt. 13. Posture as an interface between biology and culture Michel Heller. 14. Sign language and gestures in medieval Europe : monasteries, courts of justice, and society August Nitschke. 15. Nonverbal communication and the emergence of moral sentiments Robert Frank.
96002148 //r97
Body language.
Nonverbal communication.
Psychology, Comparative.
BF637 / .N668 1997 BF637