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Edward T. Hall: Proxemic Theory, 1966
Contributed by Nina Brown |
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final |
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Final |
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yes |
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Copyright � 2001 by Regents of University of California, Santa Barbara |
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no |
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Narrative Text |
metametadata_contributor_role |
Creator |
metametadata_contributor_entity |
David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu |
metametadata_contributor_date |
2002-09-12 |
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http://www.csiss.org/classics/content/13
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1:00:00 |
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classic, Edward T. Hall, cultural perceptions of space, cross-cultural communication, proxemics, perceptions of space, culture, public space / social space, consultative space, anthropology of space, communication theory, relational space |
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text/html |
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teacher; student |
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CSISS classic: Development of Proxemic Theory - study of the human use of space within the context of cultural differences in the social perception of space. Relevance for anthropology, urban planning, communication, and cultural geography. |
CSISS_interest_area |
spatial interaction |
CSISS_discipline |
Anthropology and Archaeology,Communication Studies,Geography |
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Author |
contributor_entity_1 |
Nina Brown |
contributor_date_1 |
2001-07-16 |
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1 |
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