Psychology of Communication
Psychology of Communication
Roehner, Jessica; Schuetz, Astrid
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
03/2025
152
Mole
Inglês
9783030601690
15 a 20 dias
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1. Definitions
1.1 What is communication?
1.2 What is communication competency?
1.3 What is communication psychology?
1.4 Summary and book recommendations
References
2. Classical communication models
2.1 An overview on models of communication
2.2 Communication model by Shannon and Weaver
2.3 Communication model by Schulz von Thun
2.4 Maxim of communication by Grice
2.5 Rules for successful communication by Rogers
2.6 Communication model by Watzlawick
2.7 Summary and book recommendations
1.1 References
2. An integrative communication model of Hargie and collegues
2.1 Basics
2.2 Characteristics of the person
2.3 Characteristics of the situation
2.4 Goals
2.5 Mediating processes
2.5.1.1 Cognitive processes
2.5.1.2 Affective processes
2.6 Response behavior
2.7 Feedback
2.8 Perception
2.9 Summary and book recommendations
References
3. Nonverbal communication
3.1 Haptic signals
3.2 Body language
3.2.1.1 Gestures
3.2.1.2 Head movements
3.2.1.3 Body posture
3.2.1.4 Eye contact
3.2.1.5 Facial expression
3.3 Proxemics
3.4 Physical characteristics
3.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
4. Verbal communication
4.1 Listening
4.2 Questions
4.3 Explanations
4.4 Laughing and humor
4.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
5. Forms of communication
5.1 Intrapersonal communication
5.2 Interpersonal communication
5.2.1.1 Individual communication
5.2.1.2 Mass communication
5.3 Summary and book recommendations
References
Index of persons
Index of subjects
1.1 What is communication?
1.2 What is communication competency?
1.3 What is communication psychology?
1.4 Summary and book recommendations
References
2. Classical communication models
2.1 An overview on models of communication
2.2 Communication model by Shannon and Weaver
2.3 Communication model by Schulz von Thun
2.4 Maxim of communication by Grice
2.5 Rules for successful communication by Rogers
2.6 Communication model by Watzlawick
2.7 Summary and book recommendations
1.1 References
2. An integrative communication model of Hargie and collegues
2.1 Basics
2.2 Characteristics of the person
2.3 Characteristics of the situation
2.4 Goals
2.5 Mediating processes
2.5.1.1 Cognitive processes
2.5.1.2 Affective processes
2.6 Response behavior
2.7 Feedback
2.8 Perception
2.9 Summary and book recommendations
References
3. Nonverbal communication
3.1 Haptic signals
3.2 Body language
3.2.1.1 Gestures
3.2.1.2 Head movements
3.2.1.3 Body posture
3.2.1.4 Eye contact
3.2.1.5 Facial expression
3.3 Proxemics
3.4 Physical characteristics
3.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
4. Verbal communication
4.1 Listening
4.2 Questions
4.3 Explanations
4.4 Laughing and humor
4.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
5. Forms of communication
5.1 Intrapersonal communication
5.2 Interpersonal communication
5.2.1.1 Individual communication
5.2.1.2 Mass communication
5.3 Summary and book recommendations
References
Index of persons
Index of subjects
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Communication theories;Nonverbal signals;Verbal Communication;Models of Communication;Mass media;Social relations;Social interaction
1. Definitions
1.1 What is communication?
1.2 What is communication competency?
1.3 What is communication psychology?
1.4 Summary and book recommendations
References
2. Classical communication models
2.1 An overview on models of communication
2.2 Communication model by Shannon and Weaver
2.3 Communication model by Schulz von Thun
2.4 Maxim of communication by Grice
2.5 Rules for successful communication by Rogers
2.6 Communication model by Watzlawick
2.7 Summary and book recommendations
1.1 References
2. An integrative communication model of Hargie and collegues
2.1 Basics
2.2 Characteristics of the person
2.3 Characteristics of the situation
2.4 Goals
2.5 Mediating processes
2.5.1.1 Cognitive processes
2.5.1.2 Affective processes
2.6 Response behavior
2.7 Feedback
2.8 Perception
2.9 Summary and book recommendations
References
3. Nonverbal communication
3.1 Haptic signals
3.2 Body language
3.2.1.1 Gestures
3.2.1.2 Head movements
3.2.1.3 Body posture
3.2.1.4 Eye contact
3.2.1.5 Facial expression
3.3 Proxemics
3.4 Physical characteristics
3.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
4. Verbal communication
4.1 Listening
4.2 Questions
4.3 Explanations
4.4 Laughing and humor
4.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
5. Forms of communication
5.1 Intrapersonal communication
5.2 Interpersonal communication
5.2.1.1 Individual communication
5.2.1.2 Mass communication
5.3 Summary and book recommendations
References
Index of persons
Index of subjects
1.1 What is communication?
1.2 What is communication competency?
1.3 What is communication psychology?
1.4 Summary and book recommendations
References
2. Classical communication models
2.1 An overview on models of communication
2.2 Communication model by Shannon and Weaver
2.3 Communication model by Schulz von Thun
2.4 Maxim of communication by Grice
2.5 Rules for successful communication by Rogers
2.6 Communication model by Watzlawick
2.7 Summary and book recommendations
1.1 References
2. An integrative communication model of Hargie and collegues
2.1 Basics
2.2 Characteristics of the person
2.3 Characteristics of the situation
2.4 Goals
2.5 Mediating processes
2.5.1.1 Cognitive processes
2.5.1.2 Affective processes
2.6 Response behavior
2.7 Feedback
2.8 Perception
2.9 Summary and book recommendations
References
3. Nonverbal communication
3.1 Haptic signals
3.2 Body language
3.2.1.1 Gestures
3.2.1.2 Head movements
3.2.1.3 Body posture
3.2.1.4 Eye contact
3.2.1.5 Facial expression
3.3 Proxemics
3.4 Physical characteristics
3.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
4. Verbal communication
4.1 Listening
4.2 Questions
4.3 Explanations
4.4 Laughing and humor
4.5 Summary and book recommendations
References
5. Forms of communication
5.1 Intrapersonal communication
5.2 Interpersonal communication
5.2.1.1 Individual communication
5.2.1.2 Mass communication
5.3 Summary and book recommendations
References
Index of persons
Index of subjects
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