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Transcript of Midterm Film Analysis Group%20Film%20Analysis.pdf Group%20Film%20Analysis.pdf.
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Important Items Midterm Film Analysis
• http://www.gordonstate.edu/Faculty/agoldman/Group%20Film%20Analysis.pdf
• http://www.gordonstate.edu/Faculty/agoldman/Film%20Analysis%20Summary%20-%20Example.pdf
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Recap What is pseudolistening? What is defensive listening? What is message overload? What is selective listening?
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Communication and Emotion
Chapter 7 Lecture/Recap
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What are Emotions? More than just feelings Internal feelings and feelings
associated with a relationship “orients us to, and engages us with,
what matters in our lives…” Can be experienced as a blend of
emotions
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Real Feelings vs. Manufactured Feelings
Part of some scholars’ definition (e.g. Buzzanell & Turner, 2003; Tracy, 2005)
Examples of Manufactured Feelings?
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Category System System #1
• Valence Positive or negative feeling?
• Activity Action or Passivity?
• Examples Active-Negative: Fear Active-Positive: Excitement Passive-Negative: Depression Passive-Positive: Calmness
System #2• Intensity
Labeling emotions
• Examples Annoyance --- Anger ---- Rage
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Dualisms Associated w/ Emotions
Dualism: polar opposites = totality of something; either-or
Mind ----- Body• Mind: Reason ----- Emotion
Links between emotion, body, and reason?
Emotions impact physical functions? Emotions help with reasoning
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Emotion and TheoryTHE BIOLOGICAL THEORY OF EMOTION
THE SOCIAL INTERACTION THEORY OF EMOTION
• Emotion = biological• All people = same
experiences w/ emotions• Emotion and thought =
separate• Observable emotional
expressions > meaning
• Affect of biology AND social factors
• What does a person do before, during, and after the emotion is felt/displayed?
• Others’ reactions impact feelings
• Emotions interrelated with cognitions
• Not universal• Subjective meaning
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Communication + Emotion Emotional Contagion Emotional Experience Emotional Communication Communicating Emotionally Emotional Effects
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How to Communicate Emotions?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfXTcycZu1k
Verbal Cues• Often indirect cues• Examples: sarcasm, rhetorical questions
Nonverbal Cues• Facial expressions among most common• Also consider paralanguage
Combinations of Cues Movie Clip (Wedding Scene, Sex and the City
1)
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Application ExerciseObserve two different encounters between 2 individuals (in person or in media): An encounter between 2 different sexes (male/female) An encounter between the same sex (male/male or female/female)
To help distinguish between their verbal cues and their nonverbal cues, try watching certain parts without volume. Also, remember to focus on how they communicate emotions (and responses to others’ emotions)
(1) Discuss how the individuals used nonverbal and verbal communication to communicate their emotions.(2) Also consider (and discuss) their (male vs. female; encounter 1 vs. encounter
2) responses to each other’s emotions.(3) What differences (if any) did you notice about their (male vs. female;
encounter 1 vs. encounter 2) emotional display?(4) What similarities (if any) did you notice about their emotional (5) Discuss the context of the situation; do you think that impacted your
findings? How?
You MUST use terminology from the text/chapter.Format: minimum of 2 paragraphs; typed
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Using and Developing Emotional Communication Skills
Bright side vs. Dark side Developing individual emotional skills
• Know your feelings• Analyze the situation• Own your feelings (I-messages)• Reframing• Empathize
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What influences emotional communication?
Context• Feeling rules• Emoticons (for online environments)
Meta-Emotion Culture
• The way cultures think about emotion• The way cultures communicate emotion
Gender and Sex• Stereotypes attached to gender and sex• Women/femininity = more expressive; agree?• Influence of age
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Now, let’s revisit a few terms:
Watch the following clips for examples of how individuals intentionally (or unintentionally) explain emotions.
How do these terms factor in?• Emotional Contagion, Emotional Experience, Emotional
Communication, Communicating Emotionally, Emotional Effects Would their emotional display impact your willingness to
communicate with them interpersonally?• How would you respond to their emotional display?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBSYD0dQCAw&sns=em http://youtu.be/uiws904iuEQ http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuH-ZMrlie0&feature=related http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sSfbQk7DxE&feature=related