ISBN-13: 9780415181075 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 264 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415181075 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 264 str.
How do people communicate with each other in their face-to-face meetings and conversations? Can we trust our first impressions of people, or should we be more cautious? What evidence is there that our gestures and facial expressions help reveal to others what we really mean? This book aims to provide a framework for understanding how we use language and body language to communicate with others in every day situations. Peter Hartley explores the key features of the skills we use in communicating with other people, and provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the hows and whys of interpersonal communication. This second edition: outlines the main components and distinctive characteristics of interpersonal communication; offers analysis of communication structures, considering their everyday applications and implications; includes new material on contemporary issues in communication studies such as race and gender; explains the debate over differences between male and female communication; and looks to the future of the subject, addressing new areas such as computer-mediated communication.