S
Proxemics & Body Language
Coming Up!
Intro to Proxemics
Intro to Body Language
Edward T. Hall & Proxemics
Amy Cuddy & Body Language
Idea Creation
Intro to Proxemics
The study of cultural, behavioral, and sociological aspects of spatial differences. (Farlex Dictionary)
Proxemics in Different Species
- Humans
- Animals
Personal Space
Territory
Not So Different
Heini Hediger (Zoologist)
Flight Distance (Escape Distance)
Critical Distance (Attack Boundary)
Personal Distance (Non-contact)
Social Distance (Communication)
Personal Space
Personal Space cont.
Intimate distance for embracing, touching or whispering
- Close phase – less than 6 inches
- Far phase – 6 to 18 inches
Personal distance for interactions among good friends or family members
- Close phase – 1.5 to 2.5 feet
- Far phase – 2.5 to 4 feet
Personal Space cont.
Social distance for interactions among acquaintances
- Close phase – 4 to 7 feet
- Far phase – 7 to 12 feet
Public distance used for public speaking
- Close phase – 12 to 25 feet
- Far phase – 25 feet or more.
Territory
Public territory: a place where one may freely enter.
Interactional territory: a place where people congregate informally
Home territory: a place where people continuously have control over their individual territory
Body territory: the space immediately surrounding us
Intro to Body Language
Subcategory of nonverbal communications
Body posture
Gestures
Facial expressions
Eye movements
ET HALL (1914-2009)
The Hidden Dimension (1966)
Intimate space
Social and consultative spaces
Public spaces
Cultural Aspects
High Context Culture: symbolic. (physical view; a wink, a greeting)
- e.g.: African, Arab, Latin American, French, etc.
Low Context Culture: precise communication (depending on the social position)
- e.g.: United States, English, German, Irish, Australian, Japan, etc.
Today’s Society
European Vs. Mexican
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhIzGrIqAk0
Body Language & Amy Cuddy
Non-Verbals
The use of emoticons
Ex. Negotiation, good/bad (if used well you can get a better outcome on the deal. If used poorly, it could work against you.
Why are non-verbals important?
1.How we judge others
2.How they judge us
3.What the out comes are
Most importantly, we influence our own non-verbals.
Ex: The way you sit can help people determine if you’re a high or lower power person.
High and Low Power
High power (Alpha): Expand, stretch, take up space and opening up.
Ex: Everyone expands to show off power. What’s the first thing they taught you to do when you get face to face with a bear?
Low power: Close-up, wrap up, make yourself small.
Ex: Every poster that displays depression shows a kid in a corner, isolated and all cuddled up.
High and Low Power cont.
High and low power people compliment themselves. One person could be low power with someone and then switch to high power with someone else. Ceo » Manager » Seller
Men use more powerful poses than women
“Fake it till you make it”
“Our non-verbals govern how others think and feel about us. But most importantly, they can have an impact on how you think and feel about yourself.”
It’s been proven that our mind can change our bodies!
Powerful mental: assertive,confident,optimistic,think abstractly,take risks.
Powerful physical: testosterone (dominant hormone), very little Cortisol (stress hormone)
Ex: If someone needs to take the place of the alpha’s, in as little as 4 days, there testosterone has increased and there cortisol has decreased significantly. *the body can change the mind.
Advanced Body-language (Bill
Achenson) https://www.youtube.com/wat
ch?v=ZlZLuREeu5E
Dating Tech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcovKsjvVgM
Idea Creation
Our idea creation is a video that explains our project with the help of a real life example. The analysis will be told as the video goes on. We wanted to show how people become annoyed or afraid when their personal space is invaded.
Thanks for coming!