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Focusing on Eye Contact: Interpersonal Communication among Students at Eastern Mediterranean University
Focusing on Eye Contact: Interpersonal Communication among Students at Eastern Mediterranean University

Author(s): Erisela Marko, Kamin Gounaili
Subject(s): Regional Geography, Communication studies, Theory of Communication, Higher Education , Methodology and research technology
Published by: Shtëpia botuese “UET Press”
Keywords: Eye contact; Communication; Non-verbal communication; Interpersonal communication;

Summary/Abstract: This study aims to find out the factors that affect eye contact decoding which gives different meanings to different people. Eye contact is the only common language in the world and feature of non-verbal communication which is a branch of interpersonal communication. It is as old as humanity and common in our everyday lives but is hardly researched in communication studies. Qualitative methodology has been chosen and carried out among the students at the Eastern Mediterranean University in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. In this university, approximately 14000 students study. They constitute the population of the study. They come from 60 different countries. Data were collected from three different levels. The first one is semi-structured interviews with students from twenty one to thirty years old. The participants are from different countries like Albania, Turkey, Iran, and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Nigeria and Cameroon. The second method is focus group interviews. Ten people participated in these sessions: Five of them are males and five are females, from nineteen to twenty nine years old and all these students are from different cities of Turkey. The results show that eye contact is an important language of interpersonal communication. It can communicate a variety of attitudes such as anger, love, sadness, happiness as facial expression in different situations. On the whole, from both research that we conducted with students of Eastern Mediterranean University and field notes the researcher kept, how to decode the many possible elements and understanding the discourses of eye contact are closely are tied to cultural, ethnic, gender, relationship, media, situation and other factors.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 20
  • Page Range: 111-134
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English