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Reclaimed Homophobic Hate Speech Backfires: Desensitization and Mood Deterioration

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Reclaimed hate speech is generally seen as a positive phenomenon by minority groups and, to some degree, by majority groups. However, previous research has not examined whether it might produce harmful effects similar to traditional hate speech.
Dominik Puchała   +2 more
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Does Touch Bring Us Closer? Exploring the Role of Physical Contact in Intergroup Contexts

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The role of physical contact (PC) (e.g., touch) in interpersonal relationships is well documented, yet its effects in intergroup contexts remain underinvestigated. We examine whether positive intergroup physical contact (IPC) enhances perceived closeness with out‐group members, measured as inclusion of the out‐group in the self (IOS), and test
Soraya Elizabeth Shamloo   +2 more
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Emergency Physician and Emergency Nurse Communication in the Emergency Department: A Mixed-methods Study. [PDF]

open access: yesWest J Emerg Med
Jones DC   +7 more
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Non-verbal Communication

2022
Communication is the exchange of information with the help of words, speaking, writing, or by using some skills, which can be touch, any sound, body language, posture, etc. Communication is of two types: verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication is that in which information is exchanged by speaking.
Wendy Gordon   +2 more
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Non-verbal communication

1996
In addition to the words we speak, we give very powerful messages through non-verbal communication. Our body language adds an extra layer of communication, an additional set of signals above and beyond the verbal messages given. An important aspect of interaction skills in people work, then, is the ability to send and receive non-verbal signals ...
Neil Thompson, Jo Campling
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Non-verbal Communication

1986
Fred Baker had just had a flaming row with his wife and walked out of the house with the sound of his wife’s angry words echoing in his ears. While he sat impatiently in traffic jam after traffic jam, he went over in his mind what he would really like to have said to his wife (and to his mother-in-law, for that matter!) and arrived at work late ...
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