modified criteria for human interactions. In his work on proxemics, Edward T. Hall separated his theory ... Social Problems year 1967 volume 15 pages 236 249 accessdate 27 March 2012 ref Proxemics in Applied .... In developing new communication technologies, the theory of proxemics is often considered. While ... Zoosemiotics multicol end References reflist Further reading cite journal title The Proxemics Lexicon ... isbn 0 7506 5246 2 External links Wayback url http sharktown.com proxemics intro.html title Proxemics ... more details
In mathematics , closeness mathematics closeness defines what close means in a mathematical sense In graph theory , closeness graph theory closeness is the shortest path between one vertex and another vertex. In social psychology , proxemics closeness is the personal distance between two people. The IOS scale in psychology means Inclusion of Other in Self Scale it measures the specific notion of closeness as including other in the self Aron e Aron, 1986 . Closeness album Closeness album a 1976 album by Charlie Haden disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Emotional intimacy is an aspect of interpersonal relationship s that varies in intensity from one relationship to another and varies from one time to another, much like physical intimacy . Affect psychology Affect , emotion and feeling may refer to different phenomena. Emotional intimacy may refer to any or all of those in both a lay or a professional context. Emotional intimacy can be expressed in verbal and non verbal communication. The degree of comfort, effectiveness and mutual experience of Proxemics closeness might indicate emotional intimacy between individuals. Intimate communication is both expressed e.g. talking and implied e.g. friends sitting close on a park bench in silence . Emotional intimacy depends primarily on Trust sociology trust , as well as the nature of the relationship and the culture in which it is observed. Depending on the background and Convention norm conventions of the participants, emotional intimacy might involve disclosing thought s, feeling s and emotion s in order to reach an understanding, offer mutual support or build a sense of community. Or it might involve sharing a duty, without commentary. See also Columns list 3 Physical intimacy Sympathy Empathy Compassion Acceptance Love Emotional intelligence Emotional affair DEFAULTSORT Emotional Intimacy Category Communication Category Interpersonal relationships Category Emotion Category Intimate relationships Comm stub Socio stub ... more details
Distance is a numerical description of how far apart objects are. wiktionary distance Distance may also refer to Distance band , a late 1980s rock supergroup featuring Bernard Edwards and Tony Thompson The distance boxing , a term for boxing in which a fight goes for more the maximum number of rounds with no winner Distance film Distance film , a 2001 Japanese film directed by Hirokazu Koreeda Distance album Distance album , a 2001 album by Japanese pop star Hikaru Utada Distance EP Distance EP , a 2007 EP by Antagonist Distance , a song by All Saints from Saints & Sinners All Saints album Saints & Sinners Distance Records , a French record label Social distance , a sociological concept relating to personal space and proxemics Distance musician , British music producer and DJ, influential on the Dubstep genre An obsolete unit of measure see list of strange units of measurement Distance graph theory Cosmic distance ladder , the succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects Distance Doctor Who Distance Doctor Who , a Doctor Who short story See also The Distance disambiguation disambiguation da Afstand de Distance es Distance fr Distance it Distance ja ro Distan dezambiguizare ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A human video is a form of theater combining music , Modern Dance and drama , along with interpretive dance , American Sign Language , pantomime , and Mime artistry classic mime . A human video consists of a song or Medley music medley played over loudspeakers while actors use rhythmic physical movement gestures and other movements of the limbs and body to communicate emotions to a given audience. The performance is presented in a form similar to a music video . It presents a story that illuminates a particular artistic intent through Proxemics spatial relationships , meaningful Gesture gestures , and artistic Kinesics movement . Human videos often contain a variety of communicative art forms, such as interpretive dance , American Sign Language , pantomime , and Mime artistry classic mime . The story told within the video can be either implicit in the words of the song or a story written independently of the original artist s meaning. Just as more traditional forms of theater can be situated on different types of Stage theater stages , so too can these dramatic acts. This particular form of drama can perform the same text in many different venues without disrupting its meaning. Because it typically has no Set construction set and limited costume s, it can be performed in nearly any location. Theatrical property Props are sometimes used, but are forbidden in some competitive venues. In this instance, props are restricted in an effort to force creativity because in the ideal Human Video, all actors on stage should be used to represent objects like Crucifix crosses , thrones, trees or giants. Actors movements demonstrate a narrative story and the Theme literature theme of the song being played. In the United States , one example of how human videos have permeated the Culture of the United States culture is the inclusion of human videos in Fine Arts Festivals Assemblies of God , Pentecostal Holiness Church, Church of God Cleveland, Tennessee Ch ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 File Tih s2 juh 3.jpg right thumb Couple sharing physical intimacy Physical intimacy is sensual proxemics proximity or touching. ref http www.counsel.ufl.edu brochure.asp?include brochures physical intimacy.brochure University of Florida ref It is an act reaction or be an expression of feeling s such as close friendship , love , or sexual attraction which people have for one another. Examples of physical intimacy include being inside someone s personal space , holding hands , hug ging, kiss ing, petting caressing , and Human sexual behavior sexual activity . The forms of physical intimacy include physical proxemics closeness , haptic communication touching especially tenderly , touching intimate part s including outercourse , and sexual penetration . It is possible to be physically intimate with someone without actually touching them however, a certain proximity is necessary. For instance, a sustained eye contact is considered a form of physical intimacy, analogous to touching. When a person enters someone else s personal space for the purpose of being intimate, it is physical intimacy, regardless of the lack of actual physical contact. Most people desire occasional physical intimacy, which is a natural part of human sexuality , and research has shown it has health benefits. A hug or touch can result in the release of oxytocin , dopamine , and serotonin , and in a reduction in stress hormones . ref cite web url http www.usatoday.com news health 2008 09 28 touch healing N.htm title Human touch may have some healing properties publisher USA Today date 2008 09 28 accessdate 2011 01 03 ref A lack of physical intimacy can lead to increased feelings of loneliness. Citation needed date August 2009 Personal space Image William Adolphe Bouguereau 1825 1905 The Proposal 1872 .jpg right thumb The Proposal by William Adolphe Bouguereau . Most people value their personal space and feel discomfort, anger, or anxiety when their personal space is encroach ... more details
, who created the concept of proxemics . In his book, The Hidden Dimension 1966 , he describes the subjective .... ref name Kennedy See also Columns list 3 Proxemics Comfort zone Flight zone Personal boundaries Posture ... more details
Heini Hediger 1908 1992 was a Swiss zoologist noted for work in proxemics in animal behavior and is known as the father of zoo biology . Hediger was formerly the director of Tierpark D hlh lzli 1938 1943 , Zoo Basel 1944 1953 and Z rich Zoo 1954 1973 . Psychology Hediger described a number of standard interaction distances used in one form or another between animals. Two of these are flight distance and critical distance , used when animals of different species meet, whereas others are personal distance and social distance , observed during interactions between members of the same species. ref cite book last Hall first Edward, T. title The Hidden Dimension publisher Anchor Books year 1966 id ASIN B0006BNQW2 ref Hediger s biological social distance theories were used as a basis for Edward T. Hall s 1966 anthropological social distance theories. In the 1950s, psychologist Humphry Osmond developed the concept of socio architecture hospital design, such as was used in the design of the Souris Valley Mental Health Hospital Weyburn mental hospital in 1951, based partly on Hediger s species habitat work. Zoo biology In 1942 the Swiss animal psychologist Heini Hediger made a revolutionary breakthrough. He developed the science of wild animal s kept in human care and published this concept of a new, special branch of biology , called zoo biology . The main statement is that animals in zoo s are not to be considered as captives but as owners of property , namely the territory of their enclosures. They mark and defend this territory as they do in the natural environment and if the enclosures contain these elements which are of importance to them also in their natural environment, they have neither need nor desire to leave this property, but to the contrary, stay within it, even when they would have the opportunity to escape, or return to this safe heaven , should the by accident have gotten out. He consequently emphasized that the quality of the enclosures furnishing , structure ... more details
T. Hall s personal reaction bubbles 1966 , showing radius in feet Proxemics Main Personal space Introduced by Edward T. Hall in 1966, proxemics is the study of measurable distances between people as they interact ... more details
The Chiripa existed through the Initial Period and into the Early Horizon, from 1400 B.C to 850 B.C. The site of Chiripa is located along the southern shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. Architecture Deleted image removed File Chiripa Archaeological site in Bolivia.gif thumb right Chiripa Archaeological Site, Bolivia The site of Chiripa consists of a large mound platform that dominates the settlement. On the platform is a rectangular sunken plaza with a carved stone in center of plaza. Plaza dimensions 22 x 23.5 meters, 517 m2 ref name moore cite journal last Moore first Jerry, D. title The Archaeology of Plazas and the Proxemics of Ritual Three Andean Traditions journal American Anthropologist year 1996 volume 98 issue 4 pages 789 802 ref . Rituals occurred in specially prepared public places like the plaza suggesting the importance of rituals in the creation and maintenance of legitimacy and power ref name moore . There are fourteen upper houses with thatched roofs and double walls of cobble and adobe, arranged in a trapezoid surrounding the sunken plaza. These were first identified by Bennet 1936 ref name bennet cite journal last Bennet first Wendell, C. journal Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History year 1936 volume 35 ref . Each had decorative wall paintings, prepared yellow clay floors and between building wall bins, believed to be for ceremonial storage ref name beck cite journal last Beck Jr. first Robin A. title Architecture and Polity in the Formative Lake Titicaca Basin Bolivia journal Latin American Antiquity year 2004 volume 15 issue 3 pages 323 343 ref . Access to the plaza and upper houses was limited to two openings, each on the North and South side of complex. Access to individual upper houses was a single stone door. Access to wall bins was by single ornate window ref name beck . Bennet 1936 ref name bennet excavated burials in the floors of one of the upper houses. Most of the stone marked burials were children or infants. ... more details