Social communication
著者
書誌事項
Social communication
(Frontiers of social psychology / editors, Arie W. Kruglanski, Joseph P. Forgas)
Psychology Press, 2007
- : hbk
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  奈良
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  鳥取
  島根
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  広島
  山口
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  香川
  愛媛
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  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
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  大分
  宮崎
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  韓国
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume is devoted to the fascinating topic of social communication - fascinating because communication is ubiquitous, in that one cannot not communicate. And yet, the art of effective communication can be extremely demanding and elusive, because a tricky trade-off problem has to be solved. For communication to be successful, it must be at once informative - somehow indicating an intended direction of thought or action - as well as subtle - somehow concealing intentions and instrumental goals. Failure to meet the former criterion renders communication uncontrolled and haphazard; failure to meet the latter raises suspicion and reactance.
The chapters in this volume focus on the tools and repertoires evolved by social communication in order to deal with this demanding trade-off. They represent prominent paradigms of current research at the interface of communication and social psychology, presented by leading scholars who have played crucial roles in the development of those paradigms.
The sixteen chapters are grouped into four major sections: communication within and between groups and cultures; strategic communication; social communication, affect, and behaviour regulation; and social communication and adaptive behaviour regulation. Individual chapters are devoted to such intriguing topics as stereotypes and intergroup affairs, language and culture, deception and lie detection, persuasion, discussions in groups, logic of conversation, nonverbal cues, conversational implicatures, the impact of conversation situations and social distance, and the evolution of verbal communication. The volume is framed by an introduction and an epilog.
Social Communication is essential reading for senior undergraduates, graduates, and researchers working in the field of social communication, language and social psychology, and related areas in social science such as communication science, linguistics, and gender studies.
目次
1. Frontiers of Research on Social Communication: Introduction and Overview (K Fiedler) 1.Communication within and between Groups and Cultures. 2. Grounding: Sharing Information in Social Interaction (Y Kashima, O Klein & A Clark) 3. Language, Stereotypes, and Intergroup Relations (D Wigboldus & K Douglas) 4. How Communication Shapes Culture (L Conway & M Schaller) 5. Accommodating a New Frontier: The Context of Law Enforcement (H Giles, et al.) 6. Representation of the Sexes in Language (D Stahlberg, et al.) 2. Strategic Uses of Social Communication. 7. Social Influence and Persuasion: Recent Theoretical Developments and Integrative Attempts (HP Erb & G Bohner) 8. What Is Said and What Is Meant: Conversational Implicatures in Natural Conversations, Research Settings, Media, and Advertising (M Waenke) 9. Motives and Goals in Context: A Strategic Analysis of Information Sharing in Groups (A Hollingshead, GC Jacobsohn, & SJ Beck) 3. Social Communication, Affect, and Behavior Regulation. 10. Conversational Hand Gestures and Facial Displays in Face-to-Face Dialogue (J Bavelas & J Gerwing) 11. Deception: A Social Lubricant and a Selfish Act (A Vrij) 12. The Psychological Functions of Function Words (CK Chung & JW Pennebaker) 4. Social Communication and Adaptive Behavior Regulation. 13. Interpersonal Processes in Context: Understanding the Influence of Settings and Situations on Social Interaction (M Snyder & AA Stukas, Jr.) 14. Linguistic Markers of Social Distance and Proximity (GR Semin) 15. The Evolution of Language (MC Corballis) 16. Language at the Heart of Social Psychology (MF Schober)
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