
Nonverbal Communication of Aggression
Patricia Pliner(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 20. February 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 196 pages
978-1-4684-2837-7 (ISBN)
Description
1 Language and Communication-II : The View from '74.- On Language.- Aspects of Language.- References.- 2 Visual Behavior as an Aspect of Power Role Relationships.- Empirical Studies.- Discussion.- References.- 3 Direct Gaze as a Social Stimulus: The Example of Aggression.- Visual Behavior and Social Interaction.- The Complexities of the "Appeasement" Gesture.- Discussion and Speculations.- Summary.- References.- 4 Patterns of Emotions and Emotion Communication in "Hostility" and Aggression.- Affect, Communication, and Consciousness.- Patterns of Affects in Anger, Disgust, Contempt, and Hostility.- Intraindividual Emotion Communication in Hostility.- Emotion Expression, Interindividual Emotion Communication, and Aggression.- Summary.- References.- 5 Communication and Aggression in a Group of Young Chimpanzees.- Coordination as a Directly Observable Phenomenon.- Communication about Objects.- The "Group Split Threshold".- The Unique Role of Food in Controlling Dispersion.- Communication about Objects and Its Effect on Group Splitting.- Amount and Distribution of Food as Determiners of Dispersion.- Relations among Subgroups within a Group.- Conclusions.- References.- 6 Nonverbal Expressions of Aggression and Submission in Social Groups of Primates.- References.- 7 Nonverbal Communication: The Effect of Affect on Individual and Group Behavior.- The Problem: What Does an Animal Communicate and How Can We Know?.- The Model: Social Behavior of Wolves.- The Role of Early Experience in Determining Later Behavior.- Behavioral Taxonomy: Communication.- Social Behavior and Breeding Structure.- References.- 8 Animal's Defenses: Fighting in Predator-Prey Relations.- The Framework of the Analysis.- Relations between Predator Defense and Aggression.- References.
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
IX, 196 p.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
315 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4684-2837-7 (9781468428377)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4684-2835-3
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Patricia Pliner
Nonverbal Communication of Aggression
Book
11/1975
Springer
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Content
1 Language and Communication-II : The View from '74.- On Language.- Aspects of Language.- References.- 2 Visual Behavior as an Aspect of Power Role Relationships.- Empirical Studies.- Discussion.- References.- 3 Direct Gaze as a Social Stimulus: The Example of Aggression.- Visual Behavior and Social Interaction.- The Complexities of the "Appeasement" Gesture.- Discussion and Speculations.- Summary.- References.- 4 Patterns of Emotions and Emotion Communication in "Hostility" and Aggression.- Affect, Communication, and Consciousness.- Patterns of Affects in Anger, Disgust, Contempt, and Hostility.- Intraindividual Emotion Communication in Hostility.- Emotion Expression, Interindividual Emotion Communication, and Aggression.- Summary.- References.- 5 Communication and Aggression in a Group of Young Chimpanzees.- Coordination as a Directly Observable Phenomenon.- Communication about Objects.- The "Group Split Threshold".- The Unique Role of Food in Controlling Dispersion.- Communication about Objects and Its Effect on Group Splitting.- Amount and Distribution of Food as Determiners of Dispersion.- Relations among Subgroups within a Group.- Conclusions.- References.- 6 Nonverbal Expressions of Aggression and Submission in Social Groups of Primates.- References.- 7 Nonverbal Communication: The Effect of Affect on Individual and Group Behavior.- The Problem: What Does an Animal Communicate and How Can We Know?.- The Model: Social Behavior of Wolves.- The Role of Early Experience in Determining Later Behavior.- Behavioral Taxonomy: Communication.- Social Behavior and Breeding Structure.- References.- 8 Animal's Defenses: Fighting in Predator-Prey Relations.- The Framework of the Analysis.- Relations between Predator Defense and Aggression.- References.