Title: Chapter 3: Nonverbal Communication
1Chapter 3 Nonverbal Communication
2What is Nonverbal Communication
- Nonverbal Communication gt is everything that
communicates a message but does not include
words. - Facial expression
- Gestures
- Dress
- Timing
- Position
- Tone of voice
- Eye contact
- Smell
- Etc
3What is Nonverbal Communication
- Two Sides of Nonverbal Communication
- Decoding gt draw meaning from something you
observe - Encoding gt put your feelings into behavior
through nonverbal communication
4What is Nonverbal Communication
- Two Modes of Nonverbal Communication
- Static (Fixed)gt the elements of an interaction
that do not change during its course. (Ex
furniture in a room) - Dynamic (Changeable) gt movement and change
during the course of the interaction (Ex bodily
movement or position of someone playing poker)
5How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Symbolic
- Guided by Rules
- Cultural
- Personal
- Ambiguous
- Less Controlled
- Continuous
6How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Symbolic
- Tend to be polysemic and can be difficult to
decide what their intended meanings are.
7How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Guided by Rules
- Social norms can dictate what nonverbal
communication you can use in situations - Rules can help evaluate a situation
- Rules tend to be learned through your
interactions with others
8How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Cultural
- Different cultures have various levels of what
nonverbal communication is appropriate. - Ex Eye contact is not always acceptable in all
cultures.
9How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Personal
- You can assign your own personal meanings behind
the nonverbal symbols used.
10How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Ambiguous
- Many times people can be uncertain of what the
nonverbal communication means. They look to
other aspects of the communication event for
clairity.
11How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Less Controlled
- You cannot always control your physical reaction
like you can your verbal reaction to an event.
(Ex you might be able to hold in vocalizing
dislike for someone, but your facial expression
shows the dislike). - Leakage gt nonverbal communication that occurs
without your full awareness and reveal how you
really feel.
12How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Continuous
- You always are communicating nonverbally with
people whether you realize it or not.
13Interactions with verbal communication
- Nonverbal communication may repeat your verbal
communication in the nonverbal format. - Nonverbal messages can be substituted for verbal
messages when needed. - Nonverbal messages can emphasize a verbal message
14How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Nonverbal messages can moderate verbal messages
(play down what is being said). - Nonverbal messages can contradict what is being
verbally communicated.
15How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Regulators gt nonverbal actions that indicate to
others how you want them to behave or what you
want them to do. - When you want to be left alone, you may cross
your arms over your chest, look down and frown.
16Kendon Ferbers Five basic stages of a greeting
ritual
- Sighting Recognition
- Distant Salutation
- Lowering your head Averting your gaze
- Close Salutation
- Backing Off
- Occurs when you another person first see each
other - Used to say hello w/ a wave
- Approach the other person, breaking eye contact
- Involves a type of physical contact
- Taking a step back or turning to the side for
more open space
17How Nonverbal Communication Works
- Transmits Emotional Information
- Attitude towards other person if you show
anxiety in your face, maybe the person makes you
uncomfortable. - Attitude towards situation if you fidget or
cannot make eye contact it could show
nervousness. - Attitude towards self you can come across as
arrogant via their facial expression, vocal tone
and posture for example.
18Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Proxemics
- Kinesics
- Vocalics
- Chronemics
- Haptics
19Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Proxemics gt the study of space and distance in
communication
20Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Proxemics
- Territoriality gt establishment and maintenance
of space you claim for personal use. (Ex Table
space in class) - Primary territory gt space that you own or have
principal control over (Ex Your life).
21Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Proxemics
- Public territory gt space open to everyone but
available for your sole temporary occupation (Ex
Seat on a public bus) - Personal space gt space legitimately claimed or
occupied by a person for the time being
22Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Proxemics
- Body buffer zone gt imaginary aura around people
that they regard as part of themselves (Ex
Youre in my bubble!)
23Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Proxemics and Halls Four Types of Personal Space
- Intimate distance 18 inches
- Personal distance 18-48 inches
- Social distance 48-144 inches
- Public distance 12-25 feet
24Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Kinesics gt refers to the movement that takes
place during the course of an interaction. - Posture
- Gesture
- Illustrators
- Eye Contact
25Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Kinesics
- Posture gt position of your body during an
interaction. - Conveys three attitudes about self, others and
situation.
26Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Kinesics
- Gesture gt defined as a movement of the body or
any of its parts in a way that conveys an idea or
intention or displays a feeling or an assessment
of the situation. - Can be split broadly into two sorts those that
are not expressed in words (emblems) and those
that signal something in words (illustrations).
27Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Kinesics
- Illustrators gt directly related to speech as it
is being spoken and are used to visualize or
emphasize its content. (Ex Discussing how to
use a baseball bat and showing the person how to
swing).
28Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Kinesics
- Eye Contact gt refers to the extend to which you
look directly into the eyes of another person. - Gaze gt a rewarding look by one person who is
looking at another.
29Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Vocalics gt (sometimes called paralanguage)
refers to vocal characteristics that provide
information about how verbal communication should
be interpreted and how you are feeling. - Ex The tone you use to express anger
30Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Vocalics
- Can use ton or pitch to emphasize parts of
sentence to denote importance. - Use of rate to stress importance
- Silence can be used to convey messages as well
31Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Vocalics
- Backchannel Communication gt vocalizations by a
listener that give feedback to the speaker to
show interest, attention or a willingness to
listen. - Turn taking gt when yuou hand over speaking to
another person.
32Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Chronemics gt encompasses use and evaluation or
time in your interactions, including the location
of events in time. - Emotions can impact chronemics. Boring lectures
seem to take forever, but a meaningful
conversation with a good friend can fly by.
33Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Haptics gt study of the specific nonverbal
behaviors involving touch
34Elements of Nonverbal communication
- Haptics/Heslins Functions of Touch
- Functional/Professional touch is permitted by
context (Ex Medical exam) - Social/Polite Touch is formal (Ex Handshake)
- Friendship/Warmth Touch is an expression of
regard. - Love/Intimacy Touch is special, only allowed
with those you are close.
35Interacting System of Nonverbal Communication
- Nonverbal communication is related to the words
used with it. It can impact what is sad and
understood. - Nonverbal communication has a relationship with
other nonverbal messages. - Nonverbal messages can be interpreted on its
context - Nonverbal interpretation is affected by the
relationship to the other person.
36Improving Use of Nonverbal Communication
- Affirming
- Blending
- Consistency
- Directness
- Emotional Clarity
- Attending
- Bonding
- Coordinating
- Detecting/Decoding
- Encouraging
37Chapter Assignments
- Discussions
- How does nonverbal communication regulate
interactions? - How can you improve your use of nonverbal
communication?
38Chapter Assignments
- Buddy/Group Work
- Ask your friends how good they believe themselves
to be at determining when other people are not
telling the truth - In a group play two truths and a lie. Each
person will write down two things that are true
and one lie. Another person will read the
statements about someone. Watch them and ask
follow up questions. Can you figure out through
their nonverbals if they are lying to you?
39Chapter Assignments
- Written Work
- How do television shows use the placement of
furniture to add something to the story? - If a member of another culture is breaking a rule
of nonverbal communication in your culture,
should you tell them? Why or why not? - Look at television or news stories involving
police putting someone in a car. What percentage
of the police touch the persons head? In what
other circumstances, if any, do people open the
car door for someone else and then touch the
persons head who is getting in? What do you
think they are trying to convey?