Apr
11
2009
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Body Language of Proxemics Part 2

Since the last post, we’ve established that everyone has a personal space surrounding his/her body. This study of territorial space is called proxemics.

Based on the amount of distance between each individual we can tell the relationship between them. These distances can be grouped into:

  1. Intimate Zone
  2. Personal Zone
  3. Social Zone
  4. Public Zone

Intimate Zone (extends about 2 to 6 fists away from the body)

This zone is reserved for the people who are emotionally close to an individual. They include parents, children and close friends.

Personal Zone (1 to 2 forearms away)

This is the distance you’re comfortable with people during parties and gatherings.

Social Zone (2 arm lengths away)

This distance is maintained with people you don’t know or don’t know well.

Public Zone (over 3.6 m away)

When talking to an audience or large group of people, you feel less anxiety at this distance.

Intrusion of The Zones

The most critical of all the zones is the Intimate Zone. An individual will guard this zone most intensely. When it is intruded upon, many physiological responses occur. Adrenalin races through the bloodstream and prepares the individual for a fight or flight response.

Three reasons exist for intrusion of the Intimate Zone.

The intruder is…

  1. an emotionally close person (e.g. close friend, child)
  2. making a sexual advance
  3. hostile

Exceptions

Intrusion sometimes occur when in crowded places. One has no choice but to tolerate undeliberate intrusion.

Logen

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Feb
10
2009
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Body Language of Proxemics Part 1

The branch of body language, which studies a person’s personal space is proxemics.

Everyone has their personal space. Your house is personal space in terms of territory. Your favourite armchair is personal space in terms of possession. Even the air space that surrounds you is personal space.

A young man and old man sitting apart on a bench

[ Personal air space between a young and old man ]

In the picture above, the young man and old man are sitting apart. This is an indication that each have their own personal air space around them. Though, you can tell that the old man is a little uncomfortable, because he is facing away from the young man.

The air spaces around your body are regarded as your personal space and you will subconsciously be protective of them. You wouldn’t allow a stranger too close to you for instance.

[ An experiment on proxemics by some students ]

Watch the video above, it shows the reactions of people whose personal space was invaded.

Culture, Population and Density

This personal space that surrounds every person varies in size. The size of the personal space is determined by each person’s living conditions (space) when he grew up. Someone who grew up in city with crowded conditions will likely have a smaller personal space. In contrast, a person who grew up in the countryside will likely have a larger personal space.

If the country person were to meet the city person, they will both feel uncomfortable for different reasons. The country person will feel uncomfortable because the city person stands close to him. While the city person will feel awkward when the country person moves away to a more comfortable distance.

The general idea here is, someone who lives in densely populated area has lesser space and therefore feel comfortable with smaller personal space.

Watch this space…

Logen L.

photo: http://flickr.com/photos/arostron/2358060976/

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