Principles and Applications
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Michael H. Eaves is a full professor of Communication Arts at Valdosta State University, and has been a professor there since 1993. Eaves has been the director of speech and debate at Valdosta State University since beginning there in 1993, and is a member of the National Communication Association. Dale Leathers (19381997) was the sole author of editions one, two, and three of Successful Nonverbal Communication. He was a professor of speech communication at the University of Georgia as well as a former president of the National Communication Association and the Southern States Communication Association.
Table of Contents Part One-Nonverbal Communication The nature of Nonverbal Communication Facial Expressions Eye Behaviours Bodily Communication Proxemic Communications Tactile Communication Personal Appearance Vocalic Communication Part Two-Developing the Successful Communicator Impression Management Selling Yourself Nonverbally: Politics and Sales Detecting Deception Part Three-Successful Communication in Applied Settings Nonverbal Determinants of Successful Interviews Gender and Interaction Successful Intercultural Communication Special Nonverbal Contexts