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HUMAN ETHOLOGY Personal Reiterated Space DAVID BARASH holds a Ph.D. in from the P. University of zoology with a in His interest is the Wisconsin, specialization ethology. particular in he field work evolution of social behavior and has conducted vertebrates, in in Mountain National and and Parks. Colombia, Olympic, Glacier, Rocky He is Assistant Professor at the State of currently of Biology University New York at Oneonta. One of the of studies is that the pitfalls interdisciplinary researcher be unaware of relevant work accom- already may on the other side of the traditional barrier. plished disciplinary initiated studies of human and Thus, I recently personal space with the rather naive that I would be distance, impression flight social scientists to a while introducing unique perspective a new homo with providing biologists wholly study species, I was unaware of the work of Robert Sommer and his sapiens. students and of the concern lavished on of already problems human (see 1970 for a recent review of personal space Leibman, the The results are therefore literature). burgeoning following as a corroboration of certain presented wholly independent earlier studies and as well as Sommer, 1966) (notably Felipe some of the effects of status
Environment and Behavior – SAGE
Published: Mar 1, 1973
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