Typically overlooked in nonverbal communication are proxemics, or the informal space around the body and chronemics. |
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Like proxemics, chronemics has also proliferated in meaning so that it not only includes time, but also the number of times as well as timing. |
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It is close to proxemics in the sense that the actors in the milieu will establish a hierarchy among the resources located nearby and those that are farther away. |
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Now, the bonds were there, but the proxemics had shifted, and it was beginning to dawn that we couldn't keep up our mutual holding pattern forever. |
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From October 15 to 17, 2009, we invite participants to discuss, question, and imagine the proxemics of sexuality, technology and politics. |
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Of more general, cross-cultural significance are the theories involved in the study of proxemics developed by an American anthropologist, Edward Hall. |
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In terms of proxemics all variants are used, from the close proximity of an interaction between an actor and a spectator, to the farthest distance from the group of actors facing the audience. |
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Kinesics and proxemics may also, in certain instances, involve vocalizations as accompaniments to nonverbal phenomena or as somehow integral to them. |
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The code may thus be a language, a system used in politics, proxemics and the like. |
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The author also urges interviewers to master obscure-sounding, but practical, techniques such as proxemics, kinesics, and synchrony. |
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Ultimately, horizontal individualism pays homage to personal autonomy, self-realization, tolerance and respect to the personal proxemics. |
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Proxemics refers to the personal distance that individuals prefer to keep between themselves and other individuals and is an important element of nonverbal communication. |
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Proxemics, a form of nonverbal communication, deals with the influence of proximity and space on communication. |
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Proxemics involves the ways in which people in various cultures utilize both time and space as well as body positions and other factors for purposes of communication. |
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