Handbook of Communication and Emotion
Research, Theory, Applications and Contexts
Academic Press
Published on 1. October 1997
Book
Hardback
590 pages
978-0-12-057770-5 (ISBN)
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Emotion is once again at the forefront of research in social psychology and personality. The Handbook of Communication and Emotion provides a comprehensive look at the questions and answers of interest in the field: How are specific emotions (fear, jealousy, anger, love) communicated? How does the effectiveness, or ineffectiveness, of this communication affect relationships? How is the communication of emotion utilized to deceive, or persuade, others? This important reference work is edited by top researchers in the field of communication and authored by a who's who in emotion and communication.
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Finally, a book that integrates emotion theory and research with the latest findings in the study of social relationships and interpersonal communication!... As well written as it is innovative, this is an absolutely essential study. --CHOICE This Handbook of Communication and Emotion is an important step in making the study of emotion interdisciplinary. As psychologists study emotion more than they ever have, as anthropologists examine the emotions of those in unfamiliar societies, as linguists analyze words for emotion, as neuroscientists lay out the neurochemical basis of emotion, and as evolutionary biologists examine phylogenetic heritage, the old ideas about emotion are being challenged... The study of emotion is coming to be seen as essential to many different disciplines and vice versa. This point has recently been discovered by historians, anthropologists, linguists, economists, and ethologists. The Handbook of Communication and Emotion makes this same point for the study of communication. --CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY, February 1999More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
b&w illustrations, indices
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
1007 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-057770-5 (9780120577705)
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Peter A. Andersen | Laura K. Guerrero
Handbook of Communication and Emotion
Research, Theory, Applications, and Contexts
E-Book
10/1997
Academic Press
€137.00
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Content
Introduction: L.K. Guerrero, P.A. Andersen, and M.R. Trost, Communication and Emotion: Basic Concepts and Approaches. S. Planalp, Communicating Emotion in Everyday Life: Cues, Channels, and Processes. P.A. Andersen and L.K. Guerrero, Principles of Communication and Emotion in Social Interaction. The Dark Side of Emotions: L. Bradford and S. Petronio, Strategic Embarrassment: The Culprit of Emotion. A.L. Vangelisti and R.J. Sprague, Guilt and Hurt: Similarities, Distinctions, and Conversational Strategies. L.K. Guerrero and P.A. Andersen, Jealousy Experience and Expression in Romantic Relationships. D.J. Canary, B.H. Spitzberg, and B.A. Semic, The Experience and Expression of Anger in Interpersonal Settings. C. Segrin, Interpersonal Communication Problems Associated with Depression and Loneliness. The Bright Side of Emotions; B.R. Burleson and D.J. Goldsmith, How the Comforting Process Works: Alleviating Emotional Distress through Conversationally Induced Reappraisals. A.P. Barbee, T. Rowatt, and M.R. Cunningham, When a Friend is in Need: Feelings about Seeking, Giving, and Receiving Social Support. P.A. Andersen and L.K. Guerrero, The Bright Side of Relational Communication: Interpersonal Warmth as a Social Emotion. C.B. Taraban, S.S. Hendrick, and C. Hendrick, Loving and Liking. S. Metts, S. Sprecher, and P.C. Regan, Communication and Sexual Desire. Applications and Contexts: D.B. Buller and J.K. Burgoon, Emotional Expression in the Deception Process. P.F. Jorgensen, Affect, Persuasion, and Communication Processes. K. Witte, Fear as Motivator, Fear as Inhibitor: Using the Extended Parallel Process Model to Explain Fear Appeal Successes and Failures. R.E. Porter and L.A. Samovar, Cultural Influences on Emotional Expression: Implications for Intercultural Communication. J.A. Feeney, P. Noller, and N. Roberts, Emotion, Attachment, and Satisfaction in Close Relationships. S.O. Gaines, Jr. et al., Communication of Emotions in Friendships. B.J. Wilson and S.L. Smith, Children's Responses to Emotional Portrayals on Television. Index.