Guerrero, Laura K.
Laura K. Guerrero (PhD, University of Arizona, 1994) is a professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University, where she teaches courses in relational communication, nonverbal communication, emotional communication, research methods, and data analysis. She has also taught at the Pennsylvania State University and San Diego State University. Her research focuses on communication in close relationships, such as those between romantic partners, friends, and family members. Her research has examined both the “bright side” of personal relationships, including nonverbal intimacy, forgiveness, relational maintenance, and communication skill, and the “dark side” of personal relationships, including jealousy, hurtful events, conflict, and anger. She recently developed a theoretical framework (hurtful events response theory) to explain patterns of communication following hurtful events in close relationships. Dr. Guerrero has published more than 100 journal articles and chapters related to these topics. In addition to Close Encounters, her book credits include Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships (coauthored with K. Floyd), Nonverbal Communication (coauthored with J. Burgoon & K. Floyd), The Handbook of Communication and Emotion (coedited with P. Andersen), and The Nonverbal Communication Reader (coedited with M. Hecht). She has received several research awards, including the Early Career Achievement Award from the International Association for Relationship Research, the Dickens Research Award from the Western States Communication Association, and the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from the Interpersonal Communication Division of The International Communication Association. Dr. Guerrero serves on editorial boards for several top journals in communication and relationships. She lives in Phoenix (during the school year) and San Diego (during the summer) with her husband, Vico, and their daughters, Gabrielle and Kristiana. She enjoys reading, writing fiction (when not writing nonfiction), dancing, and taking long walks in the mountains or on the beach.
Afifi, Walid
Walid A. Afifi (PhD, University of Arizona) is professor in the Department of Communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he teaches interpersonal communication, relational communication, nonverbal communication, and social marketing. His research revolves around people’s experience of uncertainty and their decisions to seek or avoid information in relational contexts.
Andersen, Peter A.
Peter Andersen (PhD, Florida State University) is a professor at San Diego State University. The author of five books and more than 150 book chapters, research papers, and journal articles, he has received recognition as one of the 100 most published scholars in the field of communication.
Laura K. Guerrero has been at Arizona State since 1996 where she teaches a variety of courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels on relational communication, nonverbal communication, statistics, and research methods. Her research focuses on communication in close relationships, with special emphasis on nonverbal messages, emotion, and the "dark side" of interpersonal communication. In addition to Close Encounters, she is the co-author/co-editor of Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships (Erlbaum), The Nonverbal Communication Reader, 2/e (Waveland), and the Handbook of Communication and Emotion (Academic).
Walid A. Afifi (Ph.D. & M.A., Arizona State University; B.A., University of Iowa) teaches a variety of courses, including interpersonal communication, persuasion, theory construction, and quantitative methodology. His research interests focus around themes of expectation violations, uncertainty processes, and information-seeking, often within relational contexts. He is or has been a member of the following editorial journal boards: Personal Relationships (associate editor); Journal of Social and Personal Relationships; Women’s Studies in Communication; Communication Studies; Human Communication Research; Communication Quarterly.
Peter Andersen has authored more than 150 book chapters, research papers, and journal articles as well as 5 books. He has received recognition as one of the 100 most published scholars in the field of communication. His four most recent books are The Handbook of Communication and Emotion (Academic), Nonverbal Communication: Forms and Functions (McGraw-Hill), Close Encounters: Communicating in Relationships (McGraw-Hill), and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Body Language (Alpha). Andersen has recently published papers on communication and emotion, nonverbal communication, interpersonal relationships, risk communication, helmet safety, skin cancer communication, and Homeland Security.