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Proxemic communication deals with the ways that what is communicated in face-to-face conversations may go beyond the overt information being imparted. The communication may be influenced by degree of proximity and by non-verbal signals including touch, and varies between different cultures. Research in this field has been carried out on cross-cultural differences, and on interaction in counseling and clinical settings. ==The field of proxemics== Proxemics is one of several subcategories of the study of nonverbal communication. Proxemics can be defined as "the interrelated observations and theories of man's use of space as a specialized elaboration of culture". The term was coined in 1963 by the cultural anthropologist Edward T. Hall. In his work on proxemics, Hall separated his theory into two overarching categories: personal space and territory. ''Personal space'' describes the immediate space surrounding a person, while ''territory'' refers to the area which a person may "lay claim to" and defend against others.〔
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