Geoffrey Beattie
British psychologist
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- Bachelors Psychology University of Sussex
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Geoffrey Beattie is a British psychologist, author and broadcaster. He is Professor of Psychology at Edge Hill University and in 2023 was appointed Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing and Wolfson College, University of Oxford. He has also been visiting professor at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California Santa Barbara. He graduated with a First Class Honours degree from the University of Birmingham and a PhD from Trinity College, Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Geoffrey Beattie's Published Works
Published Works
- Do iconic hand gestures really contribute anything to the semantic information conveyed by speech? An experimental investigation (1999) (245)
- Gesture and Silence as Indicators of Planning in Speech (1978) (212)
- Mapping the Range of Information Contained in the Iconic Hand Gestures that Accompany Spontaneous Speech (1999) (203)
- Contextual Probability and Word Frequency as Determinants of Pauses and Errors in Spontaneous Speech (1979) (130)
- An experimental investigation of the role of iconic gestures in lexical access using the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. (1999) (121)
- Talk: An Analysis of Speech and Non-Verbal Behaviour in Conversation (1985) (120)
- Interruption in conversational interaction, and its relation to the sex and status of the interactants* (1981) (116)
- An experimental investigation of some properties of individual iconic gestures that mediate their communicative power. (2002) (113)
- Turn-taking and interruption in political interviews: Margaret Thatcher and Jim Callaghan compared and contrasted (1982) (106)
- Pragmatic aspects of representational gestures: Do speakers use them to clarify verbal ambiguity for the listener? (2003) (96)
- A further investigation of the cognitive interference hypothesis of gaze patterns during conversation (1981) (85)
- Do Iconic Hand Gestures Really Contribute to the Communication of Semantic Information in a Face-to-Face Context? (2009) (81)
- Why is Mrs Thatcher interrupted so often? (1982) (78)
- Sequential Temporal Patterns of Speech and Gaze in Dialogue (1978) (76)
- Floor apportionment and gaze in conversational dyads (1978) (76)
- How iconic gestures and speech interact in the representation of meaning: Are both aspects really integral to the process? (2003) (67)
- Iconic hand gestures and the predictability of words in context in spontaneous speech. (2000) (62)
- An experimental investigation of the role of different types of iconic gesture in communication: A semantic feature approach (2003) (60)
- Planning units in spontaneous speech: some evidence from hesitation in speech and speaker gaze direction in conversation (1979) (56)
- A micro-analytic investigation of how iconic gestures and speech represent core semantic features in talk (2002) (54)
- Gestures, pauses and speech: An experimental investigation of the effects of changing social context on their precise temporal relationships (2009) (53)
- What properties of talk are associated with the generation of spontaneous iconic hand gestures? (2002) (52)
- Can Blaming Victims of Rape be Logical? Attribution Theory and Discourse Analytic Perspectives (2001) (45)
- The temporal structure of natural telephone conversations (directory enquiry calls) (1979) (44)
- The regulation of speaker turns in face-to-face conversation: Some implications for conversation in sound-only communication channels (1981) (43)
- Explicit and implicit attitudes to low and high carbon footprint products (2009) (42)
- An inconvenient truth? Can a film really affect psychological mood and our explicit attitudes towards climate change? (2011) (42)
- Why the spontaneous images created by the hands during talk can help make TV advertisements more effective. (2005) (39)
- The dynamics of interruption and the filled pause (1977) (36)
- An experimental investigation of the modifiability of the temporal structure of spontaneous speech (1979) (35)
- The Fixation and Processing of the Iconic Gestures That Accompany Talk (2010) (32)
- When size really matters: How a single semantic feature is represented in the speech and gesture modalities (2006) (31)
- An exploration of possible unconscious ethnic biases in higher education: The role of implicit attitudes on selection for university posts (2013) (30)
- Do iconic gestures have a functional role in lexical access? An experimental study of the effects of repeating a verbal message on gesture production (1998) (30)
- See no evil? Only implicit attitudes predict unconscious eye movements towards images of climate change (2012) (29)
- Nonverbal indicators of deception: How iconic gestures reveal thoughts that cannot be suppressed (2010) (25)
- Contextual constraints on the floor‐apportionment function of speaker‐gaze in dyadic conversations (1979) (25)
- Encoding units in spontaneous speech: Some implications for the dynamics of conversation (1980) (24)
- On Judging the Ends of Speaker Turns in Conversation (1986) (24)
- An exploration of the other side of semantic communication: How the spontaneous movements of the human hand add crucial meaning to narrative (2011) (23)
- Cross-cultural similarities in gestures: The deep relationship between gestures and speech which transcends language barriers (1996) (22)
- Do we actually look at the carbon footprint of a product in the initial few seconds? An experimental analysis of unconscious eye movements (virtual presentation) (2010) (22)
- The rhetorical organization of verbal and nonverbal behavior in emotion talk (1998) (22)
- Shopping to save the planet? Implicit rather than explicit attitudes predict low carbon footprint consumer choice (virtual presentation). (2011) (21)
- Harnessing the unconscious mind of the consumer: How implicit attitudes predict pre-conscious visual attention to carbon footprint information on products (2015) (17)
- Do metaphoric gestures influence how a message is perceived? The effects of metaphoric gesture-speech matches and mismatches on semantic communication and social judgment (2012) (11)
- Consumption and climate change: Why we say one thing but do another in the face of our greatest threat (2016) (10)
- Turn-Taking on the Telephone: Textual Features Which Distinguish Turn-Final and Turn-Medial Utterances (1986) (10)
- Mapping our underlying cognitions and emotions about good environmental behavior: Why we fail to act despite the best of intentions (2017) (9)
- The Psychology of Climate Change (2018) (9)
- The Modifiability of Implicit Attitudes to Carbon Footprint and Its Implications for Carbon Choice (2018) (9)
- The Interaction of Iconic Gesture and Speech in Talk (2003) (9)
- Postural congruence in a naturalistic setting (1981) (8)
- The interaction of iconic gesture and speech (2004) (8)
- A critical appraisal of the relationship between speech and gesture and its implications for the treatment of aphasia (2006) (8)
- The reliability and validity of different video‐recording techniques used for analysing gaze in dyadic interaction (1982) (8)
- The pattern of sugar consumption in social class groups of young adolescents in Northern Ireland. (1992) (7)
- Staying over-optimistic about the future: Uncovering attentional biases to climate change messages (2017) (7)
- Social stereotypes held by different occupational groups in post-revolutionary Iran (1982) (7)
- The Skilled Art of Conversational Interaction: Verbal and Nonverbal Signals in Its Regulation and Management (1980) (7)
- How important is Kelley’s model of the attribution process when men and women discuss rape in conversation? (1996) (7)
- Talking green and acting green are two different things: An experimental investigation of the relationship between implicit and explicit attitudes and low carbon consumer choice (2019) (7)
- Interruptions in Political Interviews: A Reply to Bull and Mayer (1989) (7)
- Depicted rapes: How similar are vignette and newspaper accounts of rape? (2001) (7)
- "Are There Cognitive Rhythms in Speech?"- a Reply To Power (1983) (1984) (6)
- Why talking about negative emotional experiences is good for your health: A microanalytic perspective (1998) (6)
- Questioning attribution theory: Are Kelley’s dimensions spontaneously requested? (1995) (5)
- The role of explicit categorization in the Implicit Association Test. (2020) (4)
- The Role of Explicit Categorization in the Implicit Association Test (2019) (4)
- The Psychology of Sustainable Consumption (2014) (3)
- Lexical access in talk: A critical consideration of transitional probability and word frequency as possible determinants of pauses in spontaneous speech (2002) (3)
- Cognitive psychology and conversational analysis: their application to user-librarian negotiations and information search procedures (1981) (2)
- Gender differences in attributional reasoning about rape during actual conversation. (1995) (2)
- How gesture viewpoint influences what information decoders receive from iconic gestures (2001) (2)
- The discursive construction of 'victims' and 'perpetrators' in first-hand accounts of paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland (1994) (2)
- Gestures, pauses and speech: An experimental investigation of the effects of changing social context on their precise temporal relationships (1994) (2)
- Are we too optimistic to bother saving the planet?: The relationship between optimism, eye gaze and negative images of climate change (2011) (2)
- Personality and climate change mitigation: a psychological and semiotic exploration of the sustainable choices of optimists (2021) (2)
- The role of iconic gesture in semantic communication and its theoretical and practical implications (2007) (2)
- Consumers and climate change: Can thepresence of others promote moresustainable consumer choice? (2016) (2)
- The analysis of speech and nonverbal behaviour in conversation (1984) (2)
- the rhetorical organisation of verbal and nonverbal behaviour in emotion (best poster prize) (1996) (2)
- Blue-eyed boys? A winning smile? An experimental investigation of some core facial stimuli that may affect interpersonal perception (2002) (2)
- Tracking the distribution of individual semantic features in gesture across spoken discourse: New perspectives in multi-modal interaction (2011) (1)
- Do speakers really unconsciously and imagistically gesture about what is important when they are telling a story? (2014) (1)
- Computational models of language production using gestures as evidence - why a social dimension is crucial (1990) (1)
- Are gestures really part of language? New data challenges some old and some not-so-old claims (1990) (1)
- The 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society (1979) (1)
- Language production processes and the organisation of nonverbal behaviour in conversational interaction (1978) (1)
- Understanding male interpersonal violence: A discourse analytic approach to accounts of violence 'on the door' (2003) (1)
- Planning spontaneous speech and concurrent visual monitoring of a televised face: Is there interference? (1987) (1)
- Consumers and Climate Change (2016) (2016) (1)
- Portrayals of autism in the British press: A corpus-based study (2022) (1)
- The discursive construction of identity in accounts of paramilitary violence (1995) (0)
- Making thought visible : the new psychology of body language (2003) (0)
- From a view to a kill : UK perceptions of the troubles in Northern Ireland (a discourse analytic approach) (1994) (0)
- Introduction : The man on the bus and the science of climate change (2018) (0)
- Depicted rapes in rape perception research: How real are they? (1997) (0)
- Carbon Footprint Choice Task (2021) (0)
- Do imagistic gestures respond to experimental manipulations of the salience of individual elements of a story?(In press) (2011) (0)
- Sex differences in reasoning about rape during actual conversation. (1994) (0)
- Discrepancies between implicit and explicit attitudes to sustainability are reflected in gesture-speech mismatches (2009) (0)
- Climate change campaigns and why they failed (2018) (0)
- Do iconic gestures and speech really cooperate together in cognitive representation? New evidence from spontaneous speech (1998) (0)
- Are gestures verbal (1991) (0)
- Power in discourse: the social construction of the role of victim in everyday talk in the troubles in Northern Ireland. Video-presentation (1994) (0)
- The hands of time: A multi-modal investigation into the marking of event duration in spoken narrative(In press) (2011) (0)
- Mapping the range of information in the iconic hand gestures accompanying speech (1999) (0)
- Talking about rape: A Conversational analytic perspective on causal attributions. (1992) (0)
- Interlocutors do get the message; how imagistic gestures add crucial meaning to narrative (2005) (0)
- Projecting ahead in conversation to take the floor or avoid saying anything - how turn-taking proceeds or doesn't (1986) (0)
- An exploration of the role of language production processes in the organization of behaviour in face-to-face interaction (1980) (0)
- Concluding remarks (2018) (0)
- The effects of iconic gestures on the recall of semantic information in narrative (2003) (0)
- Speaking and conversation (1984) (0)
- 'I did what I had to..' Descriptions as attributions in constructions of violence by club doormen (1998) (0)
- Invited discussant on the relationship between gesture and speech (2004) (0)
- The communicational significance of the iconic hand gestures which accompany spontaneous speech: An experimental and critical appraisal (1998) (0)
- Assessing our real attitude to climate change (2018) (0)
- How important is Kelley model of the attribution process when men and women discuss rape in conversation. Semiotica, 110, 1-2 (1996) (0)
- Book Review (1989) (0)
- Cross-cultural similiarities in gestures - the deep relationship between gestures and speech which transcends language barriers. Semiotica, 111, 3-4 (1996) (0)
- Speech Mapping the Range of Information Contained in the Iconic Hand Gestures that Accompany Spontaneous (2012) (0)
- A new test of implicit ethnic bias (2013) (0)
- Language and violence : The discursive deployment of attributional dimensions (1999) (0)
- A discourse analytic approach to the troubles in Northern ireland (1994) (0)
- How ethnicity and implicit attitudes may affect shortlisting for university posts (2013) (0)
- Gender differences in reasoning about rape during actual conversation (1995) (0)
- What do iconic hand gestures contribute to the semantic information conveyed by speech (1997) (0)
- The perceived role of the loyalist paramilitary organisations in North Belfast: A discourse analytic approach (1996) (0)
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