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The study of intercultural differences in personal space attempts to identify factors that could be helpful in guiding people from different cultures to live and work together in international ventures. The objective of this research was to measure interpersonal distance in a cross-cultural environment. Twenty-three participants classified in 4 cultural groups answered an 11-questions interview where the personal distance and orientation between seated interactants were measured. Results showed that Anglo Saxons used the largest zone of personal space, followed by Asians, then Caucasians, and, as expected, Mediterraneans and Latinos used the shortest distance. Where Latinos adopt a face-to-face position, Caucasians tend to orient themselves to the side of the interviewer, which has an impact on interpersonal communication. 相似文献
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Michael J. Selgelid 《Nanoethics》2009,3(3):175-183
This paper considers multiple meanings of the expression ‘dual use’ and examines lessons to be learned from the life sciences
when considering ethical and policy issues associated with the dual-use nature of nanotechnology (and converging technologies).
After examining recent controversial dual-use experiments in the life sciences, it considers the potential roles and limitations
of science codes of conduct for addressing concerns associated with dual-use science and technology. It concludes that, rather
than being essentially associated with voluntary self-governance of the scientific community, codes of conduct should arguably
be part of a broader regulatory oversight system. 相似文献
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