Space and Human Behavior
January 18, 2006
Category: Human Behavior Insights
In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Atti explore the multifaceted concept of space, discussing its significance in human behavior and social interactions. They delve into various types of space, including personal, public, and intimate spaces, and how these affect our relationships and feelings of safety. The hosts examine studies on proxemics, the psychological implications of crowded environments, and the evolution of workspace design, such as cubicles. Through engaging anecdotes and observations, they highlight how our perceptions of space influence our daily lives and interactions with others.
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