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Drew1992a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Drew1992a
Author(s) Alan Backhouse, Paul Drew
Title The design implications of social interaction in workplace setting
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Tag(s) EMCA, Workplace studies, Space, Spatial Formulation
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Year 2010
Language
City
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Journal Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
Volume 19
Number 5
Pages 573–584
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DOI 10.1068/b190573
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Howpublished
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Abstract

Space has been traditionally conceptualised as a passive host to its user activities. Increasingly, however, it is recognised that patterns of human interaction are derivative of the spatial configuration of which they are an integral part. This work is almost wholly confined to computational statistics of undifferentiated interactional encounters. In this paper specifically qualitative techniques will be used to extend and refine this model in order to demonstrate empirically that user behaviour may be more usefully conceptualised as a complex coalition of human behaviour and environmental resources. It is concluded that the relationship between partners of social interaction and spatial layout is more diverse and complex than previously understood, and that this complexity can only be fully accessed by a microanalytic qualitative methodology.

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