1st Edition

Social Encounters Contributions to Social Interaction

By Michael Argyle Copyright 1973
416 Pages
by Routledge

416 Pages
by Routledge

416 Pages
by Routledge

Social Encounters is an approach to social psychology that is not what one might expect to find in textbooks on this subject. As a companion to Social Interaction advocated by Michael Argyle and his associates, it has been used by a rapidly growing number of researchers in social psychology, and related aspects of ethology, anthropology, and linguistics. The two key ideas are to study the... Read more
Introduction; One: The Biological and Cultural Roots of Social Interaction; 1: Irven DeVore; 2: O. Michael Watson and Theodore D. Graves; 3: Basil Bernstein and Dorothy Henderson; Two: The Elements of Social Behaviour; 4: Susan Ervin-Tripp; 5: Adam Kendon; 6: Ray L. Birdwhisteil; 7: Albert Mehrabian; Three: Perception of the Other during Interaction; 8: Michael Beldoch; 9: Paul Ekman and Wallace V. Friesen; 10: R. D. Laing, H. Phillipson and A. R. Lee; Four: Two-Person Interaction; 11: Howard M. Rosenfeld; 12: Michael Argyle and Janet Dean; 13: Melvin Feffer and Leonard Suchotliff; 14: Erving Goffman; Five: Interaction in Groups and Organizations; 15: Robert F. Bales; 16: Muzafer Sherif and Carolyn W. Sherif; 17: Peter M. Blau and W. Richard Scott; 18: Edwin A. Fleishman and Edwin F. Harris; 19: F. E. Emery and E. L. Trist; Six: Personality and Social Interaction; 20: D. W. Carment, C. G. Miles and V. B. Cervin; 21: Jerome E. Singer; 22: Rudolf H. Moos; Seven: The Self and Social Interaction; 23: Richard Videbeck; 24: James E. Marcia; 25: Edward Gross and Gregor P. Stone; Eight: Training in Social Skills; 26: N. L. Gage, Philip J. Runkel and B. B. Chatterjee; 27: Douglas R. Bunker; 28: Frederick J. McDonald and Dwight W. Allen

Biography

Michael Argyle