Proxemic

Proxemic:  Human Space/Time Relationships
Proxemic factors in communication indicate both time and space as well as relative body positions (given some organization of the features of the space in which communication occurs). The huml term Proxemic includes physical distance or closeness maintained between individuals, which affect messageTypes such as body heat they give off, odors perceived in social situations, angles of vision they maintain while talking and the like. Derived from proximity, proxemic considerations include:  
fixed feature space (unmovable boundaries, such as divisions within an office building),,
semi-fixed feature space such as furniture
informal space including
	personal distance
	social distance 				
NOTE: Proxemic elements will fall into two main categories, communication and spatial. Because there is not a significant body of literature supporting these categorizations, it is deferred to the Secondary Base Schema and subsequent huml schema to enumerate and extend.

Complex Type Information

Model

Attributes

QName Type Fixed Default Use Inheritable Annotation
fromDate xs:dateTime required
humlName xs:string required
humlName xs:string required
id xs:ID required
id xs:ID required
toDate xs:dateTime required

Source

<xs:complexType name="Proxemic" abstract="true">
  <xs:annotation>
    <xs:documentation xml:lang="en">Proxemic: Human Space/Time Relationships Proxemic factors in communication indicate both time and space as well as relative body positions (given some organization of the features of the space in which communication occurs). The huml term Proxemic includes physical distance or closeness maintained between individuals, which affect messageTypes such as body heat they give off, odors perceived in social situations, angles of vision they maintain while talking and the like. Derived from proximity, proxemic considerations include: fixed feature space (unmovable boundaries, such as divisions within an office building),, semi-fixed feature space such as furniture informal space including personal distance social distance NOTE: Proxemic elements will fall into two main categories, communication and spatial. Because there is not a significant body of literature supporting these categorizations, it is deferred to the Secondary Base Schema and subsequent huml schema to enumerate and extend.</xs:documentation>
    <xs:appinfo>NONE</xs:appinfo>
  </xs:annotation>
  <xs:attributeGroup ref="humlCommAtts"/>
  <xs:attributeGroup ref="humlTemporalAtts"/>
</xs:complexType>