This is a long episode. Mainly because this is a complex and complicated area. Also though, Dawn and I are research colleagues and friends too. In this episode we get into a whole host of interesting and linked topics:

Impression Management – how we work (non)strategically to manage how others see us

Self Presentation – how we will work to present our ‘best possible self’ according to context

Face and facework – the lines we negotiate, others give us or let us take in interaction and how they shape our identity(ies)

Dark side of EI – how emotional intelligence can be used to change behavior of others

Principles of Influence – linking to Cialdini’s 6 principles (Authority, Liking, Social Proof, Scarcity, Commitment and Consistency and Reciprocity)

This was a joy to record and I hope that you enjoy listening to it.

Yes, it is

a) long

b) geeky

c) academic at times

d) practical at times

It is also a whole lot of fun and you, dear listener, are getting a deep insight into human interaction. ENJOY!!!!

References:

EI (including the “dark side”)

Kilduff, M., D.S. Chiaburu and J.I. Menges (2010). ‘Strategic use of emotional intelligence in organizational settings: Exploring the dark side’. Research in Organizational Behavior 30: 129-152.
Mayer, J.D. and P. Salovey (1997). ‘What is emotional intelligence?’ In: P. Salovey and D.J. Sluyter (eds.). Emotional development and emotional intelligence, pp.3-31. New York: Basic Books.
Credibility/image restoration

Benoit, W.L. (1997). “Image Repair Discourse and Crisis Communication”, Public Relations Review, 23(2), pp. 177-186.
Benoit, W.L. & Drew, S. (1997). “Appropriateness and effectiveness of image repair strategies”, Communication Reports, 10, pp. 153-163.
Benoit, W.L. and Stratham, A. (2004). “Source Credibility and the Elaboration Likelihood Model”. In: J.S. Seiter and R.H. Gass, Perspectives on Persuasion, Social Influence, and Compliance Gaining. London: Pearson Education, Inc.
Facework

Goffman, E. (1967). Interaction Ritual: Essays on Face-to-Face Behavior. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books.
Impression management

DuBrin, A. (2010). Impression Management in the Workplace: Research, Theory, Practice. London: Routledge.
Goffman, Erving 1959. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Garden City, NY: Anchor/ Doubleday.
Self-presentation / self-disclosure

Dindia, K.(2000). ‘Self-disclosure, identity and relationship development’. In: K. Dindia and S. Duck (eds.). Communication and Personal Relationships. Chichester: Wiley.
McKay, R., M. Davis and P. Fanning (2009). Messages: The Communication Skills Book. Oakland, C.A.: New Harbinger.
Schlenker, B. (2003) ‘Self-presentation’, in M. Leary and J. Price (eds) Handbook of Self and Identity. New York, NY: Guilford Press. 492-518.
Influence

Gass, R.H. and J.S. Seiter 2015. Persuasion: Social Influence and Compliance Gaining. Fifth Edition. London and New York: Routledge.

If you would prefer to read the podcast click here: Transcription – Episode 12 Emotion at Work in Impression Management