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1 You CAN NOT, NOT communicate.

2 How do you interpret this picture?

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5 Nonverbal Communication Chapter 4

6 Definition  Nonverbal Communication is “the process of using MESSAGES THAT ARE NOT WORDS to generate meaning” (p. 86).

7 Nonverbal Communication

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10 Verbal & Nonverbal Comm: Coexisting Together  Repetition  Same message sent verbally and nonverbally.  Emphasis  Using NV to strengthen your message.  Complementation  V & NV add meaning to each other and expand on either message alone.

11 Verbal & Nonverbal Comm: Coexisting Together  Contradiction  V & NV conflict.  Lying?  Substitution  NV says it all.  Regulation  NV used to monitor and control interactions.

12 Nonverbal Codes  Kinesics  Proxemics  Attraction  Chronemics  Haptics (Tactics)  Paralinguistics  Artifacts

13 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Kinesics  Body Movement and Facial Expressions  Posture, movement, facial expressions

14 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Kinesics (continued)  Emblems – movements that substitute words and phrases.  Illustrators – accompany or reinforce V.  Affect displays – emotional displays.  Regulators – control flow or pace of interaction.  Adaptors – public adaptations of private behavior.

15 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Space  Proxemics (E.T. Hall) – The study of the human use of space and distance.  Territoriality  How do you mark a space as YOURS???  Personal Space  How “close” is close enough???

16 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Proxemics (continued) You 0-18’’18’’-4’ 4’-12’ 12’-Infinity Intimate Intimate Distance Personal Personal Distance Social Social Distance Public Public Distance

17 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Physical Attraction  In groups, discuss what you find attractive in potential boyfriends/girlfriends  To a large extent, these are learned.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcFlxSlO KNI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcFlxSlO KNI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcFlxSlO KNI

18 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Time  Chronemics – “the way people organize and use time and the messages that are created because of our organization and use of it” (p. 89).

19 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Touching  Tactile communication – “the use of touch in communication” (p. 90).

20 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Paralinguistics – along with words  Vocal cues – “all of the oral aspects of sound except words themselves” (p. 92)

21 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Vocal Cues  Pitch – highness or lowness of voice  Rate – how rapidly or slowly you speak  Inflection – variety or changes in pitch

22 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Vocal Cues  Volume – loudness/softness  Quality – unique voice characteristics (huskiness, nasality, raspiness, whininess)  Nonword sounds – “mmm” “ahh” “umm” “huh”

23 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Vocal Cues  Pronunciation – correct speech  Tournament  Mom  Articulation – opposite of mumbling  Enunciation – pronunciation + articulation  Silence – lack of sound

24 Types of Nonverbal Codes  Object language – “the study of human use of clothing and other artifacts as nonverbal codes” (p. 94).

25 What artifacts do you see?

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30 Group Discussion Time 1.What nonverbal artifacts are considered undesirable or inappropriate by US/Japan (in business, family, society)? 2.How is space (in general) used differently? 3.What differs about the way in which kinesics are interpreted/used? (emblems, illustrators, regulators, etc.) 4.What about clothing? Touching? Public displays of affection?


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