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Support Spaces. An Anthropological Approach to Selected Design Solutions in Support Institutions
The article presents conclusions from research on the space of support institutions. The authors use mainly the tools of cultural anthropology and proxemics.
Inga B. Kuźma, Alicja Piotrowska
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Voices of Survivorship: The Unmet Needs of Italian Cancer Survivors. A Qualitative Study
Beyond medical survival, cancer survivors in Italy reveal a nuanced landscape of unmet emotional and existential needs, challenging conventional post‐treatment care models. This study illuminates the significant discrepancy between the clinical outcomes and the lived experiences of those affected by cancer, advocating for a more holistic approach to ...
Angela Contri +7 more
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Bonjour! Greeting Gestures for Collocated Interaction with Wearables [PDF]
International audienceWearable devices such as smartwatches (SW) and head-worn displays (HWD) are gaining popularity. To improve the collocated capabilities of wearables, we need to facilitate collocated interaction in a socially acceptable manner.
Houben, Steven +2 more
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Close encounters: Interpersonal proximity amplifies social appraisals
Abstract Social appraisals reflect the rapid integration of available perceptual information with broader contextual factors (e.g., intentions). While interpersonal distance affects both information availability and social context, how it changes trait impressions remains unknown. Over four experiments, we used a novel paradigm to address this question.
Kristina Veranic +4 more
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Tinjauan Proxemics Pemukiman Rumah di Kota Yong Ding, Mont St. Michel, dan Forbidden City [PDF]
A city might be one of human existence expressions that is most complex. It has meaning not only as the city itself, but mostly it has meanings that constructed from the life within it.
Chandrahera, Y. (Yuma)
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New proxemics in new space: proxemics in VR
AbstractWith the development of computer technology, it is possible to design virtual reality (VR) media that provides services to multiple users. Hall’s proxemics theory, which holds that the distance varies depending on the relationship between people, has been applied when designing VR in such media.
Ikhwan Kim, Junghan Sung
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Chroniques de l'écran. Les apports de la proxémie dans l'élaboration d'une nouvelle taxinomie.
Created at the end of the 19th century, the cinematograph distinguished itself from other moving pictures apparatus since it combined both a projector and a screen.
Cécile Martin
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Jesus’ Use of Social Power in Honour–Shame Conflicts: A Model for Male–Female Interactions
Because social power is interpersonal, it is exercised in physical space. Edward Hall distinguishes between public, social, personal, and intimate space by the distance that individuals maintain from each other in that space.
Morse, MaryKate
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A contribution for the study of verbal proxemics in Portuguese: distance, proximity, enunciation, interlocution. Portuguese language has a wide range of “formas de tratamento” (address terms) and interlocution markers which aptly express the regulation ...
Maria Helena ARAÚJO CARREIRA
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Incorporation of privacy elements in space station design [PDF]
Privacy exists to the extent that individuals can control the degree of social contact that they have with one another. The opportunity to withdraw from other people serves a number of important psychological and social functions, and is in the interests
Caldwell, Barrett +2 more
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