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Comm 1312: Writing and Research Section # 203, Dr. Runna Alghazo Name: Aishah Alamri ID: 201202069 Assignment #2: Annotated Bibliography Nonverbal Communication Navarro , J. , Kartins , M . (2008). What every body is saying:An ex-FBI agent’s guide to speedreading people. Tampa,florida .William morrow. This book talks about how to see what people are thinking not what they are saying and how to be professional and master the secrets of reading non verbal communication in every day bases . After that how can people read feet and legs sines and massages for example reading the feet people can know if a person is interested in the conversation or not and then comes the body language of the Torso ,Hips ,Chest ,and Shoulder . Then a very important one the Arms movement and gestures which people use the most . After that non verbal communication of the Hand and Fingers. Fingers say a lot it could point to the right way when the person is lying , and then the face expirations and emotions and how can an eye blink tell if the person is lying or telling the truth . In the end some final thoughts and about the authors . ! Pease , A. , & Pease, B. (2004) . The definitive book of body language:how to read other’s thoughts by their gestures. Australia. pease international. This book talks about the important of learning the body language and how does it help you in you journey of life. In the beginning the author talks about his life and the effects of learning the body language and how things do not look us they seem and how to now the real meaning behind the words.At the end the authors had add a dictionary of body language to help people to learn and study the body language. Jones, S. E. , Lebaron, C. D. (2002) . Research on the relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication:emerging integrations, 52, 499-521 . This journal is about every day face to face interaction and behavior which is communication . The journal talks about verbal communication and nonverbal communication and the relationship between the two and who the researches think the verbal and non verbal names are outdated . After that the journal gives a brief hoister of researches on verbal and nonverbal communication and talks about the nature of communication and how the research had found different ways to approach it. After that the journal talks about the relationships between regarding quantitative and qualitative in the research and the special issue includes both quantitative and qualitative studies. Then the journal review an article about the special issue to high light assumptions and the theory development and to analysis it to make the current resereach. At the end of the journal it makes some recommendations for other future researches and every thing they may need in their research. Krauss, R. M., Chen, Y., & Chawla, P. (1996). Nonverbal behavior and nonverbalcommunication :What do conversational hand gestures tell us? In M. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology (pp. 389-450). San Diego, CA This chapter talks about the psychological and social studies of non verbal behavior and non verbal communication and whey do our facial expressions and emotions take the forms they do?. Whey people narrow their eyes when they are angry or whey do they bare their teeth when angry? and then the chapter talks about the functioning of non verbal communication and non verbal behavior and how non verbal behaviors can help several parts of functions. After that the chapter address the gestures and typology of gestures as non verbal behaviors and how a hand gestures could reflect the hidden thoughts and emotions or it could be a normal movement and not means any thoughts . Then it address the semantic of conversational gestures and speech and the effects of restricting gesturing on speech .In the end what can we learn from studying conversational gestures and how can we improve our lives with it? Poyatos, F. (2002}. Nonverbal communication across disciplines : Culture, sensory interaction, speech, conversation. Philadelphia , USA: John Benjamins Publishing Company. This book addressees the itinerary of a personal investigation of language and communication and how people ignore or neglect non verbal communication .After that the book talks about the definition and interdisciplinary of non verbal communication and the uses of teething non verbal communication and cross cultural perspective and literary documentation . After that the book addressees the editorial features of the three volumes. Poyatos, F. (2002). Communication across disciplines : narrative literature, theater, cinema, translation . Philadelphia , USA: John Benjamins Publishing Company. This book addressees the natural development of an interest in the non verbal elements of the literary work as an interdisciplinary endeavor. ! Kendon, A. S., Thomas, A., & UmikerSebeok, J.(2010). Approaches to semiotics [AS] : kkkkkkkk nonverbal communication, interaction, and gesture : Selections from semiotica. Meuchen, DEU:Walter de Gruyter This book is collected articles all the articles were published in semiotica to the end of 1979. ! Military, B. , James, H. J. , & Christine R. (2008). National research council (U.S.) committee on opportunities in basic research in the behavioral and social sciences for the U.S. Washington, DC, USA : National academies press . This book talks about how military men or women have to communicate and have the ability to navigate and adapte to different people in different countries and cultures. Military use communicate in every way in tildes or planning. After that the book addressees the teams in the military and how they need communication skills to communicate to understand the team and behave. Then the book talks about the use of technology in the military training .After that non verbal communication is a very important aspect to the military people ’s reactions and behavior . Non verbal communication effect leadership and learning and training. Then the book talks about emotion affects on people’s behavior and lives and how in the military they can control their emotions such as grief and pean and to protect thin salves emotionally and their health.In the end the book talks about behavioral neurophy sinology and the understanding of the motivational effects . ! Aiic. (2005). The importance of non-verbal communication in professional interpretation . March 7, 2014 , from http://aiic.net/page/1662/the-importance-of-non-verbal-communication-inprofessional-interpretation/lang/1 . In this webpage it talks about the many aspects of non verbal communication not only body gestures and facial expressions but there are many more aspects. This webpage addresses the definition of non verbal communication and some examples of reading body language .After that it shows how non verbal communication is important in every day life and how non verbal communication could help improving people’s lives and then the task of the interpreter is analysed in two steps, first, the movement of a message from the speaker to the brine and secondly, the movement of this message from the interpreter to the licensers . After that the website talks about the important of face to face communication and the difference of non verbal communication between culture and how emotions effect the understanding of non verbal communication. After that the website addresses the Sign language which is an acpaxt of non verbal communication. ! Intagliata, C. , (2010). Some nonverbal vocal communication is learned , March 5, 2014 , from http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/some-nonverbal-vocalcommunication-10-11-17/ . This webpage talks about how people could lean some of the non verbal communication skils.