proxemicsa
Proxemicsa is a theoretical framework and field of study concerned with how humans perceive, use, and conceptualize space in social interaction and everyday life. Building on the tradition of proxemics, proxemicsa analyzes not only personal space and distance zones but also how spatial arrangements—ranging from room layouts and urban street patterns to the placement of objects and the design of digital interfaces—shape communication, behavior, and experience. The term foregrounds the interaction between spatial perception, movement, territoriality, and environmental design, and it incorporates digital and hybrid spaces such as virtual environments and smart spaces.
Origins and scope: The approach emerges from nonverbal communication and environmental psychology, extending Edward T. Hall’s
Methods and applications: Research combines ethnography, controlled experiments, GIS and space syntax methods, and VR simulations
Limitations: The field faces definitional overlap with proxemics and environmental psychology, cultural variability, measurement challenges, and
See also proxemics, nonverbal communication, space syntax, environmental psychology.