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Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011
1 online resource (xvi, 291 p.) : ill
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ISBN 9781139090841 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 9780521619974 (pbk.)
ISBN 9780521853835 (hardback)
Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series
Includes bibliographical references and index
Machine generated contents note: Introduction. Electronically-mediated face-to-face communication: issues, questions, and challenges Arvid Kappas and Nicole C. Kra;mer; Part I. General Aspects of Visual Cues in CMC: 1. Visual cues in computer-mediated communication: sometimes less is more Joseph B. Walther; 2. To be seen or not to be seen: the presentation of facial information in everyday telecommunications Jose;-Miguel Fernandez-Dols and Pilar Carrera; 3. Gendered social interactions in face-to-face and computer-mediated communication Agneta Fischer; Part II. Video- and Avatar-Based Communication: 4. Non-verbal communication and cultural differences: issues for face-to-face communication over the internet Pio Enrico Ricci Bitti and Pier Luigi Garotti; 5. Video-linking emotions Brian Parkinson and Martin Lea; 6. Impact of social anxiety on the processing of emotional information in video-mediated interaction Pierre Philippot and Ce;line Douilliez; 7. Facing the future: emotion communication and the presence of others in the age of video-mediated communication Antony S. R. Manstead, Martin Lea and Jeannine Goh; 8. Virtual gestures: embodiment and non-verbal behavior in computer-mediated communication Gary Bente and Nicole C. Kra;mer; Part III. Emotions and Visual Cues in HCI: 9. Emotions in human-computer interaction Veikko Surakka and Toni Vanhala; 10. Embodiment and expressive communication on the internet Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Karl Grammer and Susanne Schmeh.
"Social platforms such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter have rekindled the initial excitement of cyberspace. Text based computer-mediated communication has been enriched with face-to-face communication such as Skype, as users move from desk tops to laptops with integrated cameras and related hardware. Age, gender and culture barriers seem to have crumbled and disappeared as the user base widens dramatically. Other than simple statistics relating to e-mail usage, chatrooms and blog subscriptions, we know surprisingly little about the rapid changes taking place. This book assembles leading researchers on non-verbal communication, emotion, cognition and computer science to summarize what we know about the processes relevant to face-to-face communication as it pertains to telecommunication, including video-conferencing. The authors take stock of what has been learned regarding how people communicate, in person or over distance, and set the foundations for solid research helping to understand the issues, implications and possibilities that lie ahead"-- Provided by publisher..
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries
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