Social Influence Power and Multimodal Communication


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<p><em>Social Influence Power and Multimodal Communication</em> reveals how democratic leaders and dictators exploit multimodal communication to convince or seduce their audiences using words voice gesture face gaze and posture to boast about their merits or insult and ridicule rivals. </p><p>Poggi and D'Errico explore questions such as what is charisma and how do we perceive it in a leader? And how do politicians display their dominance over opponents or discredit them in TV debates and social media? Starting from a sociocognitive model of social interaction observational studies reveal the rhetoric of words hands and faces explaining how to see beyond their literal meanings while experimental studies test their uses and persuasive effects. The authors affirm that multimodality helps others to influence us through displays of dominance and by undermining our power through comments insults irony ridicule and parody. The devices of social influence and its multimodal management are illuminated giving readers insight into how people influence others’ lives by using body language and verbal communication either explicitly or in subtle but inexorable ways. </p><p>This fascinating text<i> </i>is a superb resource for students of psychology communication pragmatics and political sciences as well as for school teachers politicians spin doctors active citizenship workers and anyone seeking to understand how communicative power is managed both in politics and everyday social contexts.</p>
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