Edward T. Hall
Edward Twitchell Hall, Jr. (May 16, 1914 – July 20, 2009) was an American anthropologist and cross-cultural researcher. He is remembered for developing the concept of Proxemics, a description of how people behave and react in different types of culturally defined personal space. Hall was an influential colleague of Marshall McLuhan and Buckminster Fuller.
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... According to Nina Brown, the work of Hall was so groundbreaking that it created a multitude of other areas for research ... of anthropology is an idea that was first introduced by Edward Hall Anthropology of Space ... Along with influencing the Anthropology of Space, Hall also did substantial research on intercultural communication ...
... According to Nina Brown, the work of Hall was so groundbreaking that it created a multitude of other areas for research ... of anthropology is an idea that was first introduced by Edward Hall Anthropology of Space ... Along with influencing the Anthropology of Space, Hall also did substantial research on intercultural communication ...
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