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Título: The influence of nonverbal language on mediation
Autores/as: López-Viera, Laura
Clasificación UNESCO: 61 Psicología
Palabras clave: Mediación
Paralanguage
Kinesics
Proxemics
FACS (Face Action Coding System)
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Publicación seriada: Revista De Mediacion
Resumen: Mediation is a process that assigns meaning through the discourse of the disputants whereby signals that are verbally sent become rare indicators to dig for full communication. If reading nonverbal language was not taken into account, we would lose approximately 93% of the total information conveyed by someone; for this reason, it is necessary to know the most recurrent gestures to, thus, foster mediators’ communication skills in order to substantially improve their discourse and understanding. This paper focuses on arguing why nonverbal language is crucial for the mediation process on the basis of the analysis of the theoretical framework of the matter and its implications for mediation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/15952
ISSN: 2340-9754
Fuente: Revista de Mediación [ISSN 2340-9754], v. 8 (2), e6
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