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Swedish Social Space

Forest Greenpath

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Swedish Social Space" explores the fascinating, often unspoken rules governing personal space and social interaction in Sweden. Rooted in behavioral research, the book reveals how historical context and cultural values have shaped distinct expectations regarding individual distance. For instance, Sweden's egalitarian social structure and emphasis on individual autonomy contribute to a preference for greater personal space compared to many cultures. Understanding these norms is crucial for effective cross-cultural communication, avoiding social missteps, and fostering positive intercultural relationships.

 
The book presents a systematic analysis, beginning with core concepts of proxemics and delving into specific aspects of Swedish social behavior. It examines nonverbal cues like eye contact and physical touch in various settings, such as public transportation and workplaces. Unique data sets, including analyses of queuing behavior, provide empirical support.

 
The book highlights how differing cultural expectations can lead to misunderstandings and offers practical strategies for bridging these cultural gaps, making it a valuable resource for anyone interacting with Swedish culture.
Disponibile da: 20/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 76 pagine.

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