- culture". In his
foundational work on
proxemics, The
Hidden Dimension, Hall
emphasized the
impact of
proxemic behavior (the use of space) on interpersonal...
- Dimension.
Anchor Books. ISBN 978-0-385-08476-5. "
Proxemics –
Types of
Proxemics". "
Proxemics –
Proxemics and Culture". "When to use -chan or -san, and other...
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working with diplomats, and
published his
findings on
proxemics in 1959 as The
Silent Language.
Proxemics also play a big role in
business as
research shows...
- cross-cultural researcher. He is
remembered for
developing the
concept of
proxemics and
exploring cultural and
social cohesion, and
describing how people...
-
descriptive linguistics as a
model for paralanguage),
Edward T. Hall
developing proxemics, and Ray
Birdwhistell developing kinesics.
Trager published his conclusions...
-
counseling and
clinical settings.
Proxemics is one of
several subcategories of the
study of
nonverbal communication.
Proxemics can be
defined as "the interrelated...
-
spatial relationships,
which is also
known as
proxemics.
Introduced by
Edward T. Hall in 1966,
proxemics is the
study of
measurable distances between people...
- Historically, most
medicine wheels follow a
similar pattern of a
central circle or
cluster of stones,
surrounded by an
outer ring of stones,
along with...
- this show, boys and girls, is not Blaine. It is
really about theatrical proxemics;
about the show-within-a-show and the spontaneous,
visceral reactions...
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through the
network of
oppositions (proairetic, pragmatic, linguistic,
proxemic) that it
forms with the
other characters. The
relation between characters...