Knapp et. al Ch. 5 Flashcards

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Altman’s three types of territories

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  • primary
  • secondary
  • public
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primary territories

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clearly the exclusive domain of the owner, central to daily functioning of owner, guarded, homes or bedrooms are primary

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possessional territories

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-personal effects such as jackets, purses, or dependent children, also fit the requirement of primary

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4
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secondary territories

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magazines, television sets

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5
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public territories

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available to almost anyone for temporary ownership.

  • beaches, streets, seats on bus, telephone booth, place in line, etc.
  • terms temporary occupancy and ownership are important *
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6
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three types of territorial encroachments

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  • violation involves unwarranted use of anothers territory
  • invasion is more all-encompassing and permanent
  • contamination is defiling another’s territory
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7
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prevention

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means of staking out our territory so others recognize it as ours and go elsewhere

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8
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posture

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indicators such as whether a person has materials spread out like he or she owned the space or whether they are tightly organized

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gestures

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can be used to indicate receptivity or rejection of communication, for example, hostile glances, turning or leaning away, and blocking with hands or arms.

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10
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perceptions of being crowded may be elicited from the following factors

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  • environmental factors
  • personal factors
  • social factors
  • goal-related factors
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density

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number of people per unit of space

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12
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crowding

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feeling state that may develop in high or low density situations

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13
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4 types of informal space

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  • intimate
  • casual personal
  • social consultative
  • public
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14
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we can summarize findings about seating behavior and spatial positioning under these categories-

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  • leadership
  • dominance
  • task
  • sex and aquaintance
  • introversion-extraversion
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