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Nonverbal communication as an embodied language of faith and social action: An interdisciplinary approach to religious, educational, and professional experienceNonverbal communication is a fundamental dimension of human experience, influencing religious practice and social, educational, and professional life. This study examines body language in Orthodox Christian worship and analyzes its function in modern daily life. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining theology, psychology, sociology, and pedagogy, the study highlights the role of the body as a vehicle for me…
Reference · Wikidata
body languagetype of nonverbal communication in which physical behavior is used to express or convey
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Body language is a type of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.
Book · DOAB
Analyzing CulturesAnalyzing Cultures provides what readers of semiotics, antrhopology, communications, and media studies have long searched for: an intelligent and engaging introduction to semiotic analysis. Marcel Danesi and Paul Perron have written a unique primer that addresses the way culture is studied within a semiotic framework. The authors give a concise, accessible overview of theories of signs in the history of philosophy a…
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