Monday, May 28, 2012

Tom Bruneau (Requiescat in Pacem)




Emphathy and Listening. Tom Bruneau

The Time Dimension in Intercultural Communication, by Tom Bruneau

Dr. Thomas Bruneau (interview)

Empathy

Chronemics and the Verbal-Non Verbal Interface


Silence, Silences, and Silencing

Subjective Time, Social Interaction and Personal Identity,by Dr.Thomas Bruneau


Bruneau. T. J. (1985a). Silencing and stilling process: The creative and temporal bases of signs. Semiotica. 56 (3/4): 279-290.
Bruneau, T. J. (1985b, June). The future of sociocultural change: Traditional sociocultural temporality in the contexts of rapid technological advance. Paris and Tokyo: United Nations University, New social thought project. Kings College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.

Bruneau. T. J. (1986). The structure of chronemics. In Bagley. T. (ed.) Current trends in non-verbal communication, (pp. 95-120) Jonesboro, AK: Arkansas State University Press.

Bruneau, T. J. (1987). The structure of chronemics. In: Bagley, T. (ed.). Current Trends in Nonverbal Communication. Jonesboro, AR: Arkansas State University, pp. 95-120.

Bruneau. T. J. (1988). Personal lime and self-identity. In: Reale. P. (ed.). Tempo E Ideutita. Milano. Itali: Franco Angeli. pp. 102-115.

Bruneau, T. J. (1989). The deep structure of intrapersonal communication processes. In: Roberts. C, & Watson. K. (eds). Intrapersonal Communication Processes: Original Essays. Scottsdale. AZ: Gorsuch Scarsbrick. pp. 69-86.

Bruneau. T. J. (1990, 1977). Chronemics: The study of time in human interaction. In: DeVito, J. A., & Hecht, M. (eds), The Nonverbal Communication Reader. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, pp. 301-311.

Bruneau, (1994, Dec). Intra personal Motion: Neurophysiology and Philosophizing. Paper presented at the First International Colloquium on Deixis. Lexington, KY, University of Kentucky.

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