Review:

Nonverbal Communication: Science And Applications By David Matsumoto & Mark Frank

overall review score: 4.5
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Nonverbal Communication: Science and Applications by David Matsumoto and Mark Frank is an authoritative textbook that explores the complex world of nonverbal cues, gestures, facial expressions, posture, and other forms of communication that occur without spoken language. The book synthesizes scientific research and practical applications across diverse contexts such as intercultural interactions, psychology, law enforcement, and business, providing a comprehensive understanding of how nonverbal signals influence human interaction.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive coverage of theories and research in nonverbal communication
  • Integration of scientific studies with real-world applications
  • Emphasis on cultural differences in nonverbal cues
  • Case studies and practical examples to illustrate concepts
  • Discussion of nonverbal cues in various settings like intercultural exchanges, law enforcement, negotiations
  • Inclusion of assessment tools for analyzing nonverbal behavior

Pros

  • Well-researched with a strong academic foundation
  • Clear explanations suitable for students and professionals alike
  • Highly relevant for understanding intercultural communication
  • Practical insights enhance real-world application
  • Updated content reflecting recent advances in the field

Cons

  • Dense and technical at times, which may challenge casual readers
  • Less focus on digital/virtual nonverbal communication in the context of modern technology
  • Some readers might find the extensive scientific detail overwhelming

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