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- catalog abstract "Emotion is once again at the forefront of research in social psychology and personality. The Handbook of Communication and Emotion provides a comprehensive look at the questions and answers of interest in the field: How are specific emotions (fear, jealousy, anger, love) communicated? How does the effectiveness, or ineffectiveness, of this communication affect relationships? How is the communication of emotion utilized to deceive, or persuade others? This important reference work in edited by top researchers in the field of communication and authored by a "who's who" in emotion and communication.".
- catalog alternative ";Communication and emoti".
- catalog contributor b10495725.
- catalog contributor b10495726.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "(cont.) Children's repsonses to emotional portrayals on television. Developmental differences in children's processing of television -- Understanding emotional portrayals on television -- Learning about emotions from television -- Emotional reactions to television -- Affective socialization -- Summary and implications -- References / Barbara J. Wilson and Stacy L. Smith.".
- catalog description "(cont.) Guilt and hurt : similarities, distinctions, and conversational strategies. Comparing guilt and hurt -- Defining characteristics of guilt and hurt -- The elicitation of guilt and hurt -- Responses to guilt and hurt -- Directions for future study -- References / Anita L. Vangelisti and Rhonda J. Sprague -- Jealousy experience and expression in romantic relationships. Overview -- Antecedents of jealousy experience and expression -- Cognitive and emotional components of jealousy experience -- Types, functions, and consequences of communicative responses to jealousy -- Summary and conclusion -- References / Laura K. Guerrero and Peter A. Andersen -- The experience and expression of anger in interpersonal settings. Anger in interpersonal settings -- Anger and agression -- Anger-relevent responses -- Conclusion -- References / Daniel J. Canary, Brian H. Spitzberg, and Beth A. Semic -- Interpersonal communication problems associated with depression and loneliness. Depression and interpersonal interaction -- Interpersonal relationships and reactions to depression -- Social skills deficits associated with depression -- Loneliness and interpersonal interaction -- The relationship between depression and loneliness -- Conclusion -- References / Chris Segrin --".
- catalog description "(cont.) How the comforting process works : alleviating emotional distress through conversationally induced reappraisals. Effective forms of comforting -- Emotion and appraisal -- Appraisal theory, comforting, and conversation == Features on conversations that facilitate reappraisal -- Conclusion -- References / Brant R. Burleson and Daena J. Goldsmith -- When a friend is in need : feelings about seeking, giving, and receiving social support. Sensitive interaction systems theory -- Seeker's perspective -- supporter perspective -- Immediate emotional outcomes -- Long-term relationship outcomes -- References / Anita P. Barbee, Tammy L. Rowatt, and Michael R. Cunningham -- The bright side of relational communication : interpersonal warmth as a social emotion. Interpersonal warmth -- Multicomponential constructs related to interpersonal warmth -- Communicative behaviors related to interpersonal warmth -- The acceptace of interpersonally warm messages -- Conclusion -- References / Peter a. Andersen and Laura K. Guerrero --".
- catalog description "(cont.) Loving and liking. Loving and liking as emotions -- Liking -- Romantic interest -- Love -- Conclusions -- References / Carolyn B. Taraban, Susan S. Hendrick, and Clyde Hendrick -- Communication and sexual desire. Conceptualizing sexual desire -- Bioligical or reproductive perspectives -- Relational perspectives -- Conclusion -- References / Sandra Metts, Susan Sprecher, and Pamela C. Regan -- Emotional expression in the deception process. The nature of emotions and emotional expression -- Interpersonal deception theory -- Emotion as a motivator of deception -- Emotional expression during deceptive episodes -- Interpreting emotional expression during interpersonal deception -- Summary -- References / David B. Buller and Judee K. Burgoon -- Affect, persuasion, and communication processes. Definitional issues and general background -- Emotionand persuasion : explanatory frameworks -- Models of "message-irrelevant" effects -- The communication of emotions -- Directions for future research -- Conclusion -- References / Peter F. Jorgensen -- Fear as motivator, fear as inhibitor : using the extended parallel process model to explain fear appeal successes and failures. The nature of fear -- Historical origins of fear appeals -- The extended parallel process model -- Distinguishing the extended parallel process model from other fear appeal models --".
- catalog description "(cont.) Research on the extended parallel process model to date -- Future research -- Conclusion -- References / Kim White -- Cultural influences on emotional expression : implications for intercultural communication. The nature fo emotions -- The influence of culture on emotional expression and recognition -- Cultural dynamics affecting emotion -- Summary and conclusion -- References / Richard E. Porter and Larry A. Samovar -- Emotion, attachment, and satisfaction in close relationships. GEneral theories of emotion in close relationships -- emotion and relationship satisfaction -- Attachment style and emotion -- Attachment style, emotion, and relationship satisfaction -- Study 1 : attachment style and emotional control -- Study 2 : attachment and the experience of affect during marital conflict -- General discussion -- References / Judith A. Feeney, Patricia Noller, and Nigel Roberts -- Communication of emotions in friendships. Communication of primary emotions in friendships -- Communication of mixed emotions in friendships -- Reconsidering the acceptance-disgust dichotomy in Plutchik's model -- Dialects within Plutchik's model -- Theoretical implications -- Summary and concludin thoughts -- References / Stanley O. Gaines, Jr., et al. --".
- catalog description "Communication and emotion : basic concepts and approaches. Affect, emotion, and mood -- Emotional experience versus emotional expression -- General approaches to conceptualizing emotion -- Implications -- Conclusion -- References / Laura K. Guerrero, Peter A. Andersen, and Melanie R. Trost -- Communicating emotion in everyday life : cues, channels, and processes. Research literature on emotion messages -- Varieties of cues in everyday life -- Darwin revisited : process and adaptation -- References / Sally Planalp -- Principles of communication and emotion in social interaction. Principles of communication and emotion -- The evolution of emotional communication -- The socialization of emotional communication -- Interpersonal schemata and cognitive processing -- Emotions as interpersonal communication -- Patterns of mutual influence -- Conclusion -- References / Peter A. Andersen and Laura K. Guerrero -- Strategic embarrassment : the culprit of emotion. The nature of unintentional embarrassment -- Strategic embarrassment -- Model of planned strategic embarrassment -- Conclusion -- References / Lisa Bradford and Sandra Petronio --".
- catalog description "Emotion is once again at the forefront of research in social psychology and personality. The Handbook of Communication and Emotion provides a comprehensive look at the questions and answers of interest in the field: How are specific emotions (fear, jealousy, anger, love) communicated? How does the effectiveness, or ineffectiveness, of this communication affect relationships? How is the communication of emotion utilized to deceive, or persuade others? This important reference work in edited by top researchers in the field of communication and authored by a "who's who" in emotion and communication.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xxxii, 590 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Handbook of communication and emotion.".
- catalog identifier "0120577704 (hardcover : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Handbook of communication and emotion.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego : Academic Press,".
- catalog relation "Handbook of communication and emotion.".
- catalog subject "153.6 21".
- catalog subject "BF 637.C45 H236 1998".
- catalog subject "BF637.C45 H283 1998".
- catalog subject "Communication.".
- catalog subject "Emotions.".
- catalog subject "Expressed Emotion.".
- catalog subject "Expression.".
- catalog subject "Interpersonal communication.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Children's repsonses to emotional portrayals on television. Developmental differences in children's processing of television -- Understanding emotional portrayals on television -- Learning about emotions from television -- Emotional reactions to television -- Affective socialization -- Summary and implications -- References / Barbara J. Wilson and Stacy L. Smith.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Guilt and hurt : similarities, distinctions, and conversational strategies. Comparing guilt and hurt -- Defining characteristics of guilt and hurt -- The elicitation of guilt and hurt -- Responses to guilt and hurt -- Directions for future study -- References / Anita L. Vangelisti and Rhonda J. Sprague -- Jealousy experience and expression in romantic relationships. Overview -- Antecedents of jealousy experience and expression -- Cognitive and emotional components of jealousy experience -- Types, functions, and consequences of communicative responses to jealousy -- Summary and conclusion -- References / Laura K. Guerrero and Peter A. Andersen -- The experience and expression of anger in interpersonal settings. Anger in interpersonal settings -- Anger and agression -- Anger-relevent responses -- Conclusion -- References / Daniel J. Canary, Brian H. Spitzberg, and Beth A. Semic -- Interpersonal communication problems associated with depression and loneliness. Depression and interpersonal interaction -- Interpersonal relationships and reactions to depression -- Social skills deficits associated with depression -- Loneliness and interpersonal interaction -- The relationship between depression and loneliness -- Conclusion -- References / Chris Segrin --".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) How the comforting process works : alleviating emotional distress through conversationally induced reappraisals. Effective forms of comforting -- Emotion and appraisal -- Appraisal theory, comforting, and conversation == Features on conversations that facilitate reappraisal -- Conclusion -- References / Brant R. Burleson and Daena J. Goldsmith -- When a friend is in need : feelings about seeking, giving, and receiving social support. Sensitive interaction systems theory -- Seeker's perspective -- supporter perspective -- Immediate emotional outcomes -- Long-term relationship outcomes -- References / Anita P. Barbee, Tammy L. Rowatt, and Michael R. Cunningham -- The bright side of relational communication : interpersonal warmth as a social emotion. Interpersonal warmth -- Multicomponential constructs related to interpersonal warmth -- Communicative behaviors related to interpersonal warmth -- The acceptace of interpersonally warm messages -- Conclusion -- References / Peter a. Andersen and Laura K. Guerrero --".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Loving and liking. Loving and liking as emotions -- Liking -- Romantic interest -- Love -- Conclusions -- References / Carolyn B. Taraban, Susan S. Hendrick, and Clyde Hendrick -- Communication and sexual desire. Conceptualizing sexual desire -- Bioligical or reproductive perspectives -- Relational perspectives -- Conclusion -- References / Sandra Metts, Susan Sprecher, and Pamela C. Regan -- Emotional expression in the deception process. The nature of emotions and emotional expression -- Interpersonal deception theory -- Emotion as a motivator of deception -- Emotional expression during deceptive episodes -- Interpreting emotional expression during interpersonal deception -- Summary -- References / David B. Buller and Judee K. Burgoon -- Affect, persuasion, and communication processes. Definitional issues and general background -- Emotionand persuasion : explanatory frameworks -- Models of "message-irrelevant" effects -- The communication of emotions -- Directions for future research -- Conclusion -- References / Peter F. Jorgensen -- Fear as motivator, fear as inhibitor : using the extended parallel process model to explain fear appeal successes and failures. The nature of fear -- Historical origins of fear appeals -- The extended parallel process model -- Distinguishing the extended parallel process model from other fear appeal models --".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Research on the extended parallel process model to date -- Future research -- Conclusion -- References / Kim White -- Cultural influences on emotional expression : implications for intercultural communication. The nature fo emotions -- The influence of culture on emotional expression and recognition -- Cultural dynamics affecting emotion -- Summary and conclusion -- References / Richard E. Porter and Larry A. Samovar -- Emotion, attachment, and satisfaction in close relationships. GEneral theories of emotion in close relationships -- emotion and relationship satisfaction -- Attachment style and emotion -- Attachment style, emotion, and relationship satisfaction -- Study 1 : attachment style and emotional control -- Study 2 : attachment and the experience of affect during marital conflict -- General discussion -- References / Judith A. Feeney, Patricia Noller, and Nigel Roberts -- Communication of emotions in friendships. Communication of primary emotions in friendships -- Communication of mixed emotions in friendships -- Reconsidering the acceptance-disgust dichotomy in Plutchik's model -- Dialects within Plutchik's model -- Theoretical implications -- Summary and concludin thoughts -- References / Stanley O. Gaines, Jr., et al. --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Communication and emotion : basic concepts and approaches. Affect, emotion, and mood -- Emotional experience versus emotional expression -- General approaches to conceptualizing emotion -- Implications -- Conclusion -- References / Laura K. Guerrero, Peter A. Andersen, and Melanie R. Trost -- Communicating emotion in everyday life : cues, channels, and processes. Research literature on emotion messages -- Varieties of cues in everyday life -- Darwin revisited : process and adaptation -- References / Sally Planalp -- Principles of communication and emotion in social interaction. Principles of communication and emotion -- The evolution of emotional communication -- The socialization of emotional communication -- Interpersonal schemata and cognitive processing -- Emotions as interpersonal communication -- Patterns of mutual influence -- Conclusion -- References / Peter A. Andersen and Laura K. Guerrero -- Strategic embarrassment : the culprit of emotion. The nature of unintentional embarrassment -- Strategic embarrassment -- Model of planned strategic embarrassment -- Conclusion -- References / Lisa Bradford and Sandra Petronio --".
- catalog title ";Communication and emoti".
- catalog title "Handbook of communication and emotion : research, theory, applications, and contexts / edited by Peter A. Andersen, Laura K. Guerrero.".
- catalog type "text".