Cultural Comparison of Non-Verbal Communications /
Ghana vs. U.S.A. : A 5 page paper on non-verbal
communications in Ghana (Africa) as compared with those in
the United States. Ways to convey interest, arouse attention
with facial expressions, make motions & gestures,
communicate mood or attitude with clothing, etc; are
examined. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Nonvergh.wps
nonverbal Non-Verbal Environments &
Business-Related
Productivity : An in-depth, 20 page look at non-verbal
environments and their impact upon us. The writer specifically
examines how background & foregrounds, windowless
environments, weather, odors, etc; can either positively or
negatively impact productivity in the business world. Bibliography
lists approximately 20 scholarly sources. Nonverb3.wps nonverbal
Book Review / Culture & Non-Verbal Communication :
5 page review of Edward T. Hall's "The Silent Language" in
which the writer discusses how various non-verbal factors
play a major contributive role in communication and its
subsequent understanding. With emphasis on the social and
cultural factors that influence each of us, Hall's book
essentially outlines various concepts that comprise our
understanding of self and others. The role of culture in
nonverbal communication is of primary importance to this
discussion. No Bibliography. Silenlan.wps nonverbal
Communications / Gender Similarities : A 10 page
research
example on gender differences in communication. The writer
develops a thesis based on studies in nonverbal
communications, gender differences, demand-withdrawal, and
other studies and commentaries that support the idea that the
reported differences are in fact false. Even research geared
toward gender differences has been inconclusive, and it is
apparent in social interactions that there are more similarities
than differences. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Gendsim.wps
Nonverbal Communication and Gender Differences :
A 12 page paper that provides an overview of nonverbal
communication and considers it in terms of the way both men
and women encode and decode these messages. Bibliography
lists 9 sources. Verbgend.wps
Deborah Tannen & The Male - Female Communication
Model : The sociolinguists book You Just dont Understand
is utilized to explore communication in this 5 page paper. The
paper notes the controversial nature of the work and argues
that it is not credible. Many examples are provided. Other
works in the field are discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Tannen.wps
The Different Voices Of Gender : This 6 page paper
analyzes
the research reported in the article of this title by Wolfinger
and Rabow. Specifically, this paper addresses the basis for the
research, methodology, results and implications of results
which add to the understanding of the differences in how men
and women communicate. Voicegen.wps
Men, Women, & Differences in Non-Verbal
Communication : In this 2 page essay, the writer observes
differences between men and women in non-verbal
communication patterns & habits.. Among other things, it is
concluded that men are generally more expressive with their
hands than their female counterparts ! No Bibliography.
Menwomen.wps
Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication : 6 pages on
basic
human behavior as it relates to verbal and non-verbal
communication patterns based upon interviews that occurred
between the writer and various people in their own everyday
live. Essay is essentially broken down into a series of
hypotheses and summaries. No Bibliography. Hmnbhvr.wps
Smiling & Contemporary Society / Issues In Non-Verbal
Communication : In this thoughtful 7 page essay, the writer
discusses the meaning of smiling in modern American society
and it how it functions differently for different people as an
example of non-verbal communication. Of particular interest,
is the difference between genders : men are often ridiculed if
they smile "too much" whereas women are expected to smile
constantly. Some cross-cultural comparisons are also made
between perceptions of situational smiling in the United
States and Europe. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Smiling.wps
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