Top Banner
Comenius Multilateral Partnership– Getting Along in Europe Nonverbal Communication Escola Secundária de Tomaz Pelayo Project 2: Italy 20 th . to 25 th . February 2011
15

Comenius Multilateral Partnership– “ Getting Along in Europe ” Nonverbal Communication

Feb 24, 2016

Download

Documents

luella

Comenius Multilateral Partnership– “ Getting Along in Europe ” Nonverbal Communication. Escola Secundária de Tomaz Pelayo Project 2: Italy 20 th . to 25 th . February 2011. Body language is crucial for our performance. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Comenius Multilateral Partnership– “Getting Along in Europe ”

Nonverbal Communication

Escola Secundária de Tomaz PelayoProject 2: Italy 20th. to 25th. February 2011

Page 2: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Body language is crucial for our performance

Page 3: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Nonverbal communication: refers to

how we say things with our body postures and movements, facial expressions, gestures, touching, eye contact, use of space and so on.

Page 4: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Verbal and nonverbal communications are combined to form a message.

Page 5: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

In most interactions, each of us plays both the role of “encoder” and role of “decoder”. We produce verbal and nonverbal communication directed at others and we interpret and decode.

We use these cues to form impressions and reach conclusions about others. In any interaction innumerous verbal and nonverbal cues are given.

Page 6: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

A facial expression, a vocal inflection or a gesture can tell us what the other person means or is feeling.

We can recognize a person’s facial expression of emotion from as little as l/24th second exposure. It is often possible to interpret other people’s behavior, feelings, and relationships from something as simple as a photograph.

Page 7: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Nonverbal communication occurs in three areas:

•The Setting. •Language.•Expression.

Page 8: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Setting The setting is

the context that lets us see the meaning of the factual arrangement.

Page 9: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Space

How close we are to each other reflects our intimacy, solidarity or power.

Body language is not only individual, but rather interactive.

Page 10: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

In different contexts we reflect different uses of space and time.

3) personal time: job interviews, doctors and dentists appointments

2) social time: making purchases, inquiring about services

4) intimate time: close family interactions and gatherings.

1)Public time: asking directions, checking out library books

Page 11: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Proxemics: It has to do with the way we use personal space.

There are various types of distance.

• intimate distance: found in nonpublic interactions. eg. comforting.

• personal distance: people who are bonded. eg. discussions with others

• social distance: found in formal business and social discourse

Page 12: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

We use expressive cues to send and receive thoughts and feelings.

These have to do with:

• Ranking, hierarchy, height

• Touch: who can touch whom? We have a status ridden society

• Gesture, Posture

• Eye contact

• Facial expression

Demeanor

Page 13: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Require individuals to show respect for the region and setting they are in to impress or

avoid sanctions.

Standards

Page 14: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

Non-verbal communication considers:

• facial expressions

• words, tones, hesitations

• eye movements

• gestures,

• personal space

• posture and touching

Page 15: Comenius  Multilateral Partnership–  “ Getting Along in  Europe  ” Nonverbal Communication

People interact according to:

• status

• kinship

• intimacy

• competition

• deception