Communication Social Cognition and Affect PLE Emotion

Communication  Social Cognition  and Affect  PLE  Emotion
Author: Lewis Donohew,Howard E. Sypher,E. Tory Higgins
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317590736

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Originally published in 1988, the purpose of this book was to explore the interrelations among communication, social cognition and affect. The contributors, selected by the editors, were some of the best known in their fields and they significantly added to the knowledge of this interdisciplinary domain at the time. In late April 1986 the authors met at a conference centre at the University of Kentucky. They presented first drafts of their chapters and exchanged ideas. Out of these interactions came this book, which has a broad interest across several areas of psychology and communication. While answering a number of questions, the authors also posed others for future examination.

Communication and Social Cognition

Communication and Social Cognition
Author: David R. Roskos-Ewoldsen,Jennifer L. Monahan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135604127

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Communication and Social Cognition represents the explosion of work in the field of social cognition over the past 25 years. Expanding the contribution made by Social Cognition and Communication, published in 1982, this scholarly collection updates the study of communication from a social cognitive perspective, with contributions from well-known experts and promising new scholars in diverse areas of communication. Organized into sections--message production, interpersonal communication, media, and social influence--the collection reflects the areas in which social cognition theories have become integral in understanding communicative processes, and in which a proliferation of scholarship has emerged. Readers are informed of the current major trends in social cognition research, and are introduced to its history. Throughout the text, chapter authors highlight both theoretical and methodological aspects of research, encouraging communication scholars to include social cognition in their research, and, likewise, promoting communication to social cognition researchers. The volume addresses the future of social cognition, including the most fitting directions in which to take scholarship, emerging theories in the field, and the methods currently yielding the most promising results. Communication and Social Cognition appeals to scholars, researchers, and advanced students in communication and psychology. It can be used as a textbook in graduate courses related to social cognition, social influence, message production, interpersonal communication, media effects, and message design.

Communication and Social Cognition

Communication and Social Cognition
Author: David R. Roskos-Ewoldsen,Jennifer L. Monahan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135604110

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Communication and Social Cognition represents the explosion of work in the field of social cognition over the past 25 years. Expanding the contribution made by Social Cognition and Communication, published in 1982, this scholarly collection updates the study of communication from a social cognitive perspective, with contributions from well-known experts and promising new scholars in diverse areas of communication. Organized into sections--message production, interpersonal communication, media, and social influence--the collection reflects the areas in which social cognition theories have become integral in understanding communicative processes, and in which a proliferation of scholarship has emerged. Readers are informed of the current major trends in social cognition research, and are introduced to its history. Throughout the text, chapter authors highlight both theoretical and methodological aspects of research, encouraging communication scholars to include social cognition in their research, and, likewise, promoting communication to social cognition researchers. The volume addresses the future of social cognition, including the most fitting directions in which to take scholarship, emerging theories in the field, and the methods currently yielding the most promising results. Communication and Social Cognition appeals to scholars, researchers, and advanced students in communication and psychology. It can be used as a textbook in graduate courses related to social cognition, social influence, message production, interpersonal communication, media effects, and message design.

Social Cognition and Communication

Social Cognition and Communication
Author: Joseph P. Forgas,Orsolya Vincze,János László
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135011048

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Language is the essence of interpersonal behavior and social relationships, and it is social cognitive processes that determine how we produce and understand language. However, there has been surprisingly little interest in the past linking social cognition and communication. This book presents the latest cutting-edge research from a select group of leading international scholars investigating the how language shapes our thinking, and how social cognitive processes in turn influence language production and communication. The chapters represent diverse perspectives of investigating the links between language and communication, including evolutionary, linguistic, cognitive and affective approaches as well as the empirical analysis of written and spoken narratives. New methodologies are presented including the latest techniques of text analysis to illuminate the psychology of individual language users, and entire cultures and societies. The chapters address such questions as how are cognitive and identity processes reflected in language? How do affective states influence language production? Are political correctness norms in language use effective? How do partners manage to accommodate to each other’s communicative expectations? What is the role of language as a medium of interpersonal and intergroup influence? How are individual and cultural identities reflected in, and shaped by narratives in literature, school texts and the media? The book is aimed at all students, researchers and laypersons interested in the interplay between thinking and communication, and should be required reading for all professionals who use language in their everyday work to interact with people.

Communication Social Cognition and Affect

Communication  Social Cognition  and Affect
Author: Lewis Donohew,Howard E. Sypher,E. Tory Higgins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1073842669

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The Development of Social Cognition and Communication

The Development of Social Cognition and Communication
Author: Bruce D. Homer,Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317778134

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For young children, two of the most important tasks they face are learning how to communicate and learning how to think about themselves and the social world around them. The premise of this book is that these two tasks are inherently linked. The communicative routines and language that children learn enable new modes of cognition, which in turn allow for more complex social interactions. The model of early child development that emerges is one in which equal importance is given to the socio-cultural context in which children are developing, and to the role played by children in actively constructing their own knowledge. The book is organized into four thematic sections, each introduced by an integrative overview. The first section, "Language and Cognition," examines the function of language in young children's lives. The second section, "Intentionality and Communication," explores young children's understanding of intentions and their verbal and non-verbal communication. The third section, "Theory of Mind and Pedagogy," examines the ways in which developments in cognitive and communicative skills transform children's participation in the process of teaching and learning. The final section, "Narrative and Autobiographical Memory," looks at the effects of narrative on young children's understanding of themselves and their world. This book will be of great interest to anyone concerned with young children's learning and development.

Communication Social Cognition and Affect

Communication  Social Cognition  and Affect
Author: Lewis Donohew,Howard E. Sypher,E. Tory Higgins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1073842669

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Social Communication

Social Communication
Author: Klaus Fiedler
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136872426

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The principal processes involved in language production and communication are explored in depth, and their effects on all main social psychological phenomena revealed.