'Territorial functioning' refers to an interlocked system of sentiments, cognitions, and behaviors that are highly place-specific, and socially and culturally determined and maintaining.
'Territorial functioning' refers to an interlocked system of sentiments, cognitions, and behaviors that are highly place-specific, and socially and culturally determined and maintaining.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Part I. Origins of Human Territorial Functioning: 2. Territorial Functioning and Related Processes in Different Species 3. The Origins of Human Territorial Functioning 4. Theoretical Perspectives on Interpreting Territorial Functioning: Exactly How did it Evolve? Part II. A Conceptual Model of Human Territorial Functioning: 5. A Perspective on Human Territorial Functioning 6. Clarifying Psychological and Ecological Consequences Part III. Territorial Functioning in Settings of Varying Centrality: 7. Interior Residential Settings 8. Territorial Functioning in Outdoor Residential Spaces Close to the Home 9. Regular Use Settings 10. Minimal Territorial Functioning Part IV. Applications to Social Problems: 11. Disorder 12. Resource Conservatism Part V. Review and Prospects: 13. Summary of the General Line of Argument and its Implications 14 Future Directions for Research and Application.
1. Introduction Part I. Origins of Human Territorial Functioning: 2. Territorial Functioning and Related Processes in Different Species 3. The Origins of Human Territorial Functioning 4. Theoretical Perspectives on Interpreting Territorial Functioning: Exactly How did it Evolve? Part II. A Conceptual Model of Human Territorial Functioning: 5. A Perspective on Human Territorial Functioning 6. Clarifying Psychological and Ecological Consequences Part III. Territorial Functioning in Settings of Varying Centrality: 7. Interior Residential Settings 8. Territorial Functioning in Outdoor Residential Spaces Close to the Home 9. Regular Use Settings 10. Minimal Territorial Functioning Part IV. Applications to Social Problems: 11. Disorder 12. Resource Conservatism Part V. Review and Prospects: 13. Summary of the General Line of Argument and its Implications 14 Future Directions for Research and Application.
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