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CT 4/510: Advanced Interpersonal Communication Elements of Nonverbal Communication
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Nonverbal Communication consists of all cues beyond the written and spoken word.
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respond more positively to well dressed people Appearance communicates
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more likely to obey well dressed people
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more likely to return money to well dressed people.
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more likely to let well dressed people break the rules.
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What does our appearance today communicate about us?
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information we get from physical appearance economic disclosures
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educational disclosures
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social status disclosures
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trustworthiness/moral disclosures
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The less you know someone, the more importance you will place on appearance. And... First impressions are usually accurate...
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The six faces of emotion happy angry sad surprised disgusted afraid
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Types of touching functional-professional social-polite friendship-warmth love-intimacy sexual arousal
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The environment communicates spacial arrangements
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formality
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$$
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cleanliness
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time before retirement after retirement
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How do you... initiate conversation with a stranger at a party? appear friendly and warm? signal your desire to leave a conversation when the other person keeps talking?
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How do you... Appear confident when asking boss for a raise? Appear interested in class lecture? Avoid talking with an undesirable person?
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Charles Taylor: What does it mean to live a moral life in terms of interpersonal relationships?
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With the reformation, the Christian good life became the common, and the elite were dethroned. What are the valued activities of an ordinary life?
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What are the elite values which have been dethroned?
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How can we be dignified (not disgraced or shamed) in our culture?
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interpret: “How could we drink up the sea? Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the whole horizon?” Effect of this on interpersonal relationships?
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CT 410 Advanced Interpersonal Communication context as communication
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context communicates - our physical environment encourages certain communication expectations
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every interior betrays the nonverbal skills of its inhabitants
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Malls have become the temples, shrines and communal centers of modern North America The environment communicates: Montreal
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George Lewis: the important thing is to create the illusion of community while quietly stacking the deck against its actual development Vancouver
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Malls create a disorienting environment where we participate by buying. Minnesota
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Malls attempt to commodify community Georgia
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Malls are located so as to insulate shoppers from poor people.
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Malls are designed to move you along...
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What are the primary kinds of conversations people have in malls?
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your observations concerning context and interpersonal communication
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banks
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sculpture in context
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living space
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geography and climate
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colors
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seating arrangements vc nv us sv
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seating arrangements vc nv us sv
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Robert Sommers x x xx x x x cooperate compete cooperate co-act
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A classroom colors lighting decorations rows control temperature atmosphere
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