Susanne Jones,
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies; University
of Minnesota, Twin Cities
225 Ford Hall, 224 Church St., S. E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
(612) 626-0592; jones344@umn.edu
Membership in Other Divisions:
Interpersonal Communication Division; Communication and Social
Cognition Division.
Specific Interests Regarding NVC:
Experience
and
expression
of
emotion
in the context of emotional and
social support;
theories about the
communication of affect;
measurement
of nonverbal behavior; the
interaction
of verbal and nonverbal behavior
Selected Publications:
Jones, S. M., & Burleson, B. R. (2003).
Effects of helper and recipient sex on the experience and outcomes of
comforting messages that vary in degree of verbal person centeredness
and nonverbal immediacy. Sex Roles, 48 (1/2), 1-19.
Guerrero, L. K., & Jones, S. M. (2003).
Differences in one’s own and one’s partner’s perceptions of social
skills as a function of attachment style. Communication Quarterly.
Guerrero, L. K., Jones, S. M.,
& Burgoon, J. (2000).
Responses to nonverbal intimacy change in romantic dyads: Effects of
behavioral valence, degree of change, and expectancy violation.
Communication Monographs, 65, 325-346.
Jones, S. M.,
& Guerrero, L. K.
(2001).
Nonverbal immediacy and verbal person centeredness in the emotional
support process. Human Communication Research, 4, 567-596.