ABSTRACT: This study investigated cross-cultural differences in the privacy regulation and perception of crowding among two Iranian sub-cultures (Kurdish and Northern women).The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether Northern and Kurdish women differed in their desired and achieved levels of privacy in parks. The second purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between the desired and the achieved levels of privacy and the experience of crowding. The final purpose was to describe the cultural differences in the experience of crowding between Northern and Kurdish women. The research methodology was designed on interview and questionnaire. A random size of 600 Kurdish and Northern women was selected in Sanandaj ...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
Evaluation studies on housing developments rarely tackle privacy in depth, restricting themselves to...
Social interaction in housing and settlements affects the achievement of individual privacy need. So...
AbstractThis study investigated cross-cultural differences in the privacy regulation and perception ...
AbstractThis study investigated cross-cultural differences in regard to the size of personal space a...
Abstract: Privacy as an inherent feature of Iranian culture is evident in formation of Iranian tradi...
In this paper we report on a cross-cultural study of people’s judgments about privacy in public plac...
High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predomin...
This study explores the suitability of traditional Islamic versus modern Western built-environments ...
Neighborhood spaces are regarded as the main arenas for women’s social interactions. Thus, women sho...
The study examines the spatial and visual privacy in different areas within the walled city of Ghada...
This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term crowding on the invasion of personal spa...
Urban public spaces are the spatial nexus of social interactions, activities, and expressions. Socie...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term cr...
This paper examines the influence of culture and religion on the conception of visual privacy, its r...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
Evaluation studies on housing developments rarely tackle privacy in depth, restricting themselves to...
Social interaction in housing and settlements affects the achievement of individual privacy need. So...
AbstractThis study investigated cross-cultural differences in the privacy regulation and perception ...
AbstractThis study investigated cross-cultural differences in regard to the size of personal space a...
Abstract: Privacy as an inherent feature of Iranian culture is evident in formation of Iranian tradi...
In this paper we report on a cross-cultural study of people’s judgments about privacy in public plac...
High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predomin...
This study explores the suitability of traditional Islamic versus modern Western built-environments ...
Neighborhood spaces are regarded as the main arenas for women’s social interactions. Thus, women sho...
The study examines the spatial and visual privacy in different areas within the walled city of Ghada...
This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term crowding on the invasion of personal spa...
Urban public spaces are the spatial nexus of social interactions, activities, and expressions. Socie...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term cr...
This paper examines the influence of culture and religion on the conception of visual privacy, its r...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
Evaluation studies on housing developments rarely tackle privacy in depth, restricting themselves to...
Social interaction in housing and settlements affects the achievement of individual privacy need. So...