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Intro; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: The Facial Displays of Leadership: A Systematic Review of the Literature; Introduction; What Are the Facial Displays of Leaders?; Facial Expressions of Affect; Facial Displays of Maturity; General Facial Structure and Leadership; Contributions to the Book; References; 2: Formidability and Alliance Politics in Humans and Nonhuman Species; Introduction; Alliances in Humans and Nonhuman Species; The Role of Traits Related to Dominance in Alliance Politics; Social Responses to Faces and Alliance Politics: Recent Evidence |
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New Directions and Hypotheses conclusion; References; 3: Facing Your Competition: Findings from the 2016 Presidential Election; Introduction; Competing for Leadership: The Case of the US Presidency; Visual Priming and Visual Framing in Media Coverage of Leadership Competitions; Visual Priming; Visual Priming in the Initial 2016 Republican and Democratic Debates; Comparing the Candidates; Visual Framing; Visual Framing the Initial 2016 Republican and Democratic Debates; Visual Frame Influence during the First and Third General Election Debates; Conclusions; References |
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4: In/Appropriate Aggression in Presidential Debate: How Trump's Nonverbal Displays Intensified Verbal Norm Violations in 2016; Introduction; Appropriate Aggression; Communication during Presidential Debates; Nonverbal Displays; Functional Message Theory; Research Expectations; Method; Continuous Response Measurement; Content Analysis; Focus Groups; Findings; Continuous Response Measures; Content Analysis; Focus Group Themes; Discussion; Appendix; References; 5: The Evolutionary Psychology of Leadership Trait Perception; The Case for an Evolutionary Approach |
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Face Research as Evolutionary Research; Generalised Leadership Preferences; Masculinity and Dominance; Trustworthiness; Task-Congruent Leadership Preferences; Current Directions: Women's Faces and Political Ideology; Summary and Conclusions; References; 6: Facial Displays of Dominance in Non-human Primates; Introduction; Dominance in Non-human Primates; Facial Displays of Dominance in Non-human primates; Facial Expressions; Color Signals of Status; Enduring Facial Shape; Inter-specific Variation in the Importance of Dominance and Dominance-Linked Facial Displays |
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Facial Displays in a Multimodal Context; Primate Facial Musculature and Neurobiology; Homologies between Humans and Non-human Primates; Conclusion; References; 7: About Face! Facial Status Cues and Perceptions of Charismatic Leadership; Introduction; The Status Cues Theory of Face Perception; Status Cues from Facial Structure; Status Signals from Facial Expression; Status Information Combines to Appear Charismatic: Preliminary Evidence; Charismatic Faces in Context; Gender and Race; Sociopolitical and Cultural Contexts; Summary and Implications; References; Index |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Source of description | Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 18, 2018) |
Issued in other form | Print version: Facial displays of leaders. Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 9783319945347 |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 9783319945354 (electronic bk.) |
ISBN | 3319945351 (electronic bk.) |
ISBN | (hardback) |
ISBN | (hardback) |