- Ray L.
Birdwhistell (September 29, 1918 –
October 19, 1994) was an
American anthropologist who
founded kinesics as a
field of
inquiry and research. Birdwhistell...
- whole. The
equivalent po****r
culture term is body language, a term Ray
Birdwhistell,
considered the
founder of this area of study,
neither used nor liked...
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nonverbal communication,
including the
study of oculesics.
Professor Ray
Birdwhistell was one of the
earliest theorists of
nonverbal communication. As an anthropologist...
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model for paralanguage),
Edward T. Hall
developing proxemics, and Ray
Birdwhistell developing kinesics.
Trager published his
conclusions in 1958, 1960 and...
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considerations have
prompted some
communication theorists, like Ray
Birdwhistell, to
claim that the
majority of
ideas and
information is conve**** this...
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aegis of the
University of
Kentucky Libraries,
headed by Dean
Terry Birdwhistell.
Bruce F. Denbo, UPK's
first director, was
succeeded by
Kenneth H. Cherry...
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conversation Gesture recognition List of
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people Ray
Birdwhistell Charles Darwin Paul
Ekman Related...
- Smith,
Charles F. Hockett, and Ray
Birdwhistell. Trager's
project was the
development of paralanguage,
while Birdwhistell worked on
kinesics and Hall worked...
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major group project). In
their place, two
other anthropologists, Ray
Birdwhistell,
already then
known as the
founder of kinesics, the
study of body motion...
- Ray
Birdwhistell, an
anthropologist who
wished to
study how
people communicate through posture, gesture, stance, and movement. Part of
Birdwhistell's work...