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You CAN NOT, NOT communicate.
How do you interpret
this picture?
How do you interpret
this picture?
How do you interpret
this picture?
Nonverbal
Communication
Chapter 4
Definition
Nonverbal Communication is
“the process of using
MESSAGES THAT ARE NOT
WORDS to generate meaning”
(p. 86).
Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
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.
Verbal & Nonverbal Comm:
Coexisting Together
Contradiction
V & NV conflict.
Lying?
Substitution
NV says it all.
Regulation
NV used to monitor and control interactions.
Nonverbal Codes
Kinesics
Proxemics
Attraction
Chronemics
Haptics (Tactics)
Paralinguistics
Artifacts
Types of Nonverbal Codes
Kinesics
Body Movement and Facial Expressions
Posture, movement, facial expressions
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.
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???
Types of Nonverbal Codes
Proxemics (continued)
You
Intimate
Distance
0-18’’
Personal
Distance
18’’-4’ 4’-12’ 12’-Infinity
Social
Distance
Public
Distance
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
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).
Types of Nonverbal Codes
Touching
Tactile communication – “the use of touch
in communication” (p. 90).
Types of Nonverbal Codes
Paralinguistics – along with words
Vocal cues – “all of the oral aspects of
sound except words themselves” (p. 92)
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
Types of Nonverbal Codes
Vocal Cues
Volume – loudness/softness
Quality – unique voice characteristics
(huskiness, nasality, raspiness, whininess)
Nonword sounds – “mmm” “ahh” “umm”
“huh”
Types of Nonverbal Codes
Vocal Cues
Pronunciation – correct speech
Tournament
Mom
Articulation – opposite of mumbling
Enunciation – pronunciation + articulation
Silence – lack of sound
Types of Nonverbal Codes
Object language – “the study of human
use of clothing and other artifacts as
nonverbal codes” (p. 94).
What artifacts do you see?
Questions?
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?