Continuing from PART I of the episode on nonverbal communication, Brian and Tania talk about the significance of time in communication (aka chronemics), artifacts, paralinguistics, and cross cultural differences.
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Further Reading:
- Communication In Our Lives by Wood (2015).
- "Communicative Silences: East and West" by Bruneau & Ishii (1988).
- Perspectives on Silence by Tannen & Saville-Troike (1986).
- "African American English: Implications for school counseling professionals" by Day-vines, et. al. (2009).
- "When timeliness matters: the effect of status on reactions to perceived time delay within distributed collaboration" by Sheldon, Thomas-Hunt, & Proell (2006).
- “The Red Sneakers Effect: Inferring Status and Competence from Signals of Nonconformity” by Bellezza, Gino, & Keinan (2013).
- That's Not What I Meant! by Tannen (2011).
Produced by Scarlet Moon Things
Music by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard Kimmings
03/08/20 • 33 min
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