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Communicating : the multiple modes of human interconnection /

By: Finnegan, Ruth H.
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2002Description: xxi, 306 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415241170; 9780415241175:; 9780415241175; 0415241189 (pbk.); 9780415241182 (pbk.); 9780203994009; 0203994000.Other title: Multiple modes of human interconnection.Subject(s): Interpersonal communicationDDC classification: 302.2
Contents:
Pt. I. Foundations. 1. Communicating humans ... but what does that mean? 2. How can we communicate? The basic resources of humans and other animals -- Pt. II. Channels of communication. 3. The sounding world and its creation. 4. Shaping the sights: vision and the communicating body. 5. Creating and sharing sights: human arts and artefacts. 6. Sensing the odour. 7. Communicating touch -- Pt. III. The multiple creativity in human communicating. 8. A mix of arts. 9. Through space and time.
Summary: In Communicating, Ruth Finnegan considers the many and varied modes through which we humans communicate and the multisensory resources we draw on.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [272]-294) and index.

Pt. I. Foundations. 1. Communicating humans ... but what does that mean? 2. How can we communicate? The basic resources of humans and other animals -- Pt. II. Channels of communication. 3. The sounding world and its creation. 4. Shaping the sights: vision and the communicating body. 5. Creating and sharing sights: human arts and artefacts. 6. Sensing the odour. 7. Communicating touch -- Pt. III. The multiple creativity in human communicating. 8. A mix of arts. 9. Through space and time.

In Communicating, Ruth Finnegan considers the many and varied modes through which we humans communicate and the multisensory resources we draw on.

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