Description |
xii, 180 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Scott, Foresman's college speech series
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Scott, Foresman's college speech series.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
How to read body language, by F. Davis.--Symbolism, by M. H. Krout.--Tactile communication, by L. K. Frank.--Rhythm in babies and adults, by J. Meerloo.--Communication in Africa, by L. W. Doob.--Adumbration as a feature of intercultural communication, by E. T. Hall.--Music as symbolic behavior, by A. P. Merriam.--Why do the kids dig rock, by R. Goldstein.--Topless dancing as a form of expression and communication (in re Giannini, 72 Cal. Rptr. 655 (1968))--The miranda of power, by C. Merriam.--Symbolic conduct, from the Columbia law review.--Oppression and nonviolence, by M. L. King, Jr.--Picketing and the communication of ideas, by E. A. Jones, Jr.--The persuasiveness of Nazi marching and der Kampf um die Strasse, by H. A. Bosmajian. |
Subject |
Nonverbal communication.
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Nonverbal communication. |
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Symbolism in communication.
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Symbolism in communication. |
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