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Interpersonal Communication How do people communicate with each other in their face-to-face meetings and conversations? Do we really under-stand all the Interpersonal codes and signals which we use and react to? Interpersonal Communication provides a comprehensive introduction for students of the how and why of Interpersonal Communication . Peter Hartley uses research and theory from Social Psychology, Sociology, and Linguistics to provide a framework for understanding how we use language, gestures and facial expressions to communicate. The book is divided into three parts. Part one outlines the main concepts necessary to understand both the skills and the process of Interpersonal Communication ; part two looks at these processes in more detail and discusses their everyday applications and implications. For example, what evidence is there to support the claim that our gestures and facial expressions reveal to others what we 'really' mean?
School of Cultural Studies, Sheffield Hallam University. Interpersonal Communication Peter Hartley London and New York. First published 1993 by Routledge ... • Andrew Beck, Gary Radford, and Jane Weston, who commented on various drafts • Julia, James and David, who provided various
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