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Proxemics
and
Chronemics
WHAT IS
Proxemics
The term “Proxemics” was
Invented by the anthropologist
Edward Hall
Proxemics
 Proxemics is the study of physical space in
interpersonal relations.
 The way people use space tells you a lot about
them.
 Basically, proxemics is the study of space and
how we use it, how it makes us feel more or
less comfortable, and how we arrange objects
and ourselves in relation to space.
Different Kinds of Spaces
Intimate Personal Social
Public
Different Kinds of Spaces With Distance
1, Intimate Space
• This zone starts with personal touch and extends just to 18 inches.
• The best relationship that describes it is the mother-child relationship.
• Members of the family, relatives etc. fall under this zone.
• Intimate space is for people who you are very close to. In this case, you're probably less
than a foot away and you might even be touching the other person.
Examples Of Intimate Space
2, Personal Space
• This zone stretches from 18 inches to 4 feet.
• Your close friends, colleagues, peers etc. fall in this group.
• It permits spontaneous and unprogrammed communications.
• For Example : Talking with friends in college, informal talks and gossips.
Examples Of Personal Space
3, Social Space
• Social Space take place in this radius of 4 feet to 12 feet.
• In this space, relationships are more official.
• People are more cautious in their movements.
• You should be smart enough to conduct it with less emotion and more planning.
• This is the kind of space you're probably in if you're talking to a colleague or a
customer at work.
Examples Of Social Space
4, Public Space
• This zone starts from 12 feet and may extend to 30 feet or to the range of eyesight and
hearing.
• Events that take place in this zone are formal.
• The audience is free to do whatever it feels like.
• Public space is the space that characterizes how close we sit or stand to someone, like a
public figure or public speaker.
• Example : if we are at an event listening to a professor give a lecture, you are probably
about 12 - 25 feet away.
Examples Of Public Space
Effective use of
Proxemics
• Move around the classroom to increase
interaction with your students.
• Being closer to students allows teachers to
make better eye contact and increases the
opportunities for students to speak.
Chronemics
• Thomas J. Bureau of Radford University coined the term "chronemics" in the late 1970s
to help define the function of time in human interaction.
Chronemics
• Chronemics is the study of how human beings communicate through their use of time.
• We attempt to control time, trying to use it more effectively.
• Good timing is very crucial, and you should rehearse a formal presentation until it is a
little under line, because staying within time limits is a mark of courtesy and
professionalism.
• Chronemics refers to a communication-based understanding of time. These understandings
vary from culture to culture and person to person. In American culture they have a more
strict understanding of time, meaning that if they set a work meeting for 10am, it would be
extremely rude to arrive 40 minutes late, whereas in many Latin or South American
countries arriving late would be quite normal, even expected.
• Chronemics differ from situation to situation as well as relationship to relationship.
• A situational example would be, even in America, it is acceptable to arrive late to a party,
but not to a work meeting; a Relationship-based example would be that it is acceptable for
a doctor to keep a patient waiting, but not the other way around.
•
Chronemics are an example of nonverbal communication, because these understandings
function as unstated rules that members of a society more or less follow.
Prepared By: Harsh Parmar
Enroll Num: 160410116079
Sub: CS Seminar

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Proxemics and chronemics

  • 3. The term “Proxemics” was Invented by the anthropologist Edward Hall
  • 4. Proxemics  Proxemics is the study of physical space in interpersonal relations.  The way people use space tells you a lot about them.  Basically, proxemics is the study of space and how we use it, how it makes us feel more or less comfortable, and how we arrange objects and ourselves in relation to space.
  • 5. Different Kinds of Spaces Intimate Personal Social Public
  • 6. Different Kinds of Spaces With Distance
  • 7. 1, Intimate Space • This zone starts with personal touch and extends just to 18 inches. • The best relationship that describes it is the mother-child relationship. • Members of the family, relatives etc. fall under this zone. • Intimate space is for people who you are very close to. In this case, you're probably less than a foot away and you might even be touching the other person.
  • 9. 2, Personal Space • This zone stretches from 18 inches to 4 feet. • Your close friends, colleagues, peers etc. fall in this group. • It permits spontaneous and unprogrammed communications. • For Example : Talking with friends in college, informal talks and gossips.
  • 11. 3, Social Space • Social Space take place in this radius of 4 feet to 12 feet. • In this space, relationships are more official. • People are more cautious in their movements. • You should be smart enough to conduct it with less emotion and more planning. • This is the kind of space you're probably in if you're talking to a colleague or a customer at work.
  • 13. 4, Public Space • This zone starts from 12 feet and may extend to 30 feet or to the range of eyesight and hearing. • Events that take place in this zone are formal. • The audience is free to do whatever it feels like. • Public space is the space that characterizes how close we sit or stand to someone, like a public figure or public speaker. • Example : if we are at an event listening to a professor give a lecture, you are probably about 12 - 25 feet away.
  • 15. Effective use of Proxemics • Move around the classroom to increase interaction with your students. • Being closer to students allows teachers to make better eye contact and increases the opportunities for students to speak.
  • 17. • Thomas J. Bureau of Radford University coined the term "chronemics" in the late 1970s to help define the function of time in human interaction.
  • 18. Chronemics • Chronemics is the study of how human beings communicate through their use of time. • We attempt to control time, trying to use it more effectively. • Good timing is very crucial, and you should rehearse a formal presentation until it is a little under line, because staying within time limits is a mark of courtesy and professionalism. • Chronemics refers to a communication-based understanding of time. These understandings vary from culture to culture and person to person. In American culture they have a more strict understanding of time, meaning that if they set a work meeting for 10am, it would be extremely rude to arrive 40 minutes late, whereas in many Latin or South American countries arriving late would be quite normal, even expected.
  • 19. • Chronemics differ from situation to situation as well as relationship to relationship. • A situational example would be, even in America, it is acceptable to arrive late to a party, but not to a work meeting; a Relationship-based example would be that it is acceptable for a doctor to keep a patient waiting, but not the other way around. • Chronemics are an example of nonverbal communication, because these understandings function as unstated rules that members of a society more or less follow.
  • 20. Prepared By: Harsh Parmar Enroll Num: 160410116079 Sub: CS Seminar