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- The portable bubble. Cultural variations (e.g., contact vs. non-contact cultures: Arabs vs. Japanese). - Crowding vs. Density: The critical distinction. Density is a physical metric (people per square foot); crowding is the psychological feeling of having too little space. Nagar often uses the example of Tokyo subways versus a rural village fair. - Territoriality: Primary (homes), Secondary (clubs), and Public (parks) territories. Defense mechanisms.
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The goal of Dinesh Nagar’s text, like all good environmental psychology, is to turn you into a critical observer of your own habitat. It moves you from passive victim of your surroundings to active designer of your well-being. - The portable bubble

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