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- catalog abstract ""We drive into a strange neighborhood and roll the windows up. As we talk to a friend, someone passes between us and we feel a surge of terror. In Human Territory, Albert Scheflen and Norman Ashcraft explain some of these reactions. Extensively illustrated with photographs and drawings, this book explores the dimensions of human territoriality and the unconscious rules that govern much of our behavior. We learn the spatial dimensions of why individuals and groups are associated or rejected, and about racial and ethnic communities in urban areas. We see how urbanization itself has distorted territorial rights, and how violations of these rights leads to social unrest, crime and violence. Probing an area largely untouched by social science, Human Territory is a fascinating looks at people, places and time." -- Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b9092621.
- catalog contributor b9092622.
- catalog contributor b9092623.
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description ""We drive into a strange neighborhood and roll the windows up. As we talk to a friend, someone passes between us and we feel a surge of terror. In Human Territory, Albert Scheflen and Norman Ashcraft explain some of these reactions. Extensively illustrated with photographs and drawings, this book explores the dimensions of human territoriality and the unconscious rules that govern much of our behavior. We learn the spatial dimensions of why individuals and groups are associated or rejected, and about racial and ethnic communities in urban areas. We see how urbanization itself has distorted territorial rights, and how violations of these rights leads to social unrest, crime and violence. Probing an area largely untouched by social science, Human Territory is a fascinating looks at people, places and time." -- Back cover.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 201-202.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: what is territorial? -- Part one. Territories of orientation. Points and spots - Connections and junctions - Positions and orientational segments - Shared and mutual relations - With and non-with spaces - Relationships and orientational fields -- Part two. Formation and sites. Solo sites or locations - Dyads - Elements and modules - Face formations and nuclei - Combined formations - Territorial fields -- Part three. Built territories. Furnishings and set-ups - Built areas or rooms - Properties - Large territories -- Part four. The use of territorial forms. The organization of built space - Site-occasions - Holdings and jurisdictions - Access and mobility - Territorial regulation -- Part five. Territorial disturbance. Uncustomary territorial forms - Distortions of place - Incongruities in the hierarchy - Glossary.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 210 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Human territories.".
- catalog identifier "01344765650134476492".
- catalog isFormatOf "Human territories.".
- catalog isPartOf "A Spectrum book ; S-375".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall,".
- catalog relation "Human territories.".
- catalog subject "301.1".
- catalog subject "Crowding stress.".
- catalog subject "Crowding".
- catalog subject "HM 132 S317h 1976".
- catalog subject "HM291 .S29".
- catalog subject "Personal space.".
- catalog subject "Spatial Behavior".
- catalog subject "Territoriality".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: what is territorial? -- Part one. Territories of orientation. Points and spots - Connections and junctions - Positions and orientational segments - Shared and mutual relations - With and non-with spaces - Relationships and orientational fields -- Part two. Formation and sites. Solo sites or locations - Dyads - Elements and modules - Face formations and nuclei - Combined formations - Territorial fields -- Part three. Built territories. Furnishings and set-ups - Built areas or rooms - Properties - Large territories -- Part four. The use of territorial forms. The organization of built space - Site-occasions - Holdings and jurisdictions - Access and mobility - Territorial regulation -- Part five. Territorial disturbance. Uncustomary territorial forms - Distortions of place - Incongruities in the hierarchy - Glossary.".
- catalog title "Human territories : how we behave in space-time / Albert E. Scheflen, with Norman Ashcraft.".
- catalog type "text".