Territoriality and boundary conflicts in the subway.

Author(s)
Fried, M.L. & De Fazio, N.J.
Year
Abstract

As the density of the car increases and available territories decrease, people seem to engage in more subtle forms of distancing behavior. The concept of territoriality may help explain the apparently strong public resistance to using mass transit facilities instead of cars. Urban transportation systems, such as the subway, seem to minimize territorial possibilities while the automobile provides a high degree of movable, territorial security.

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Library number
B 4650 fo /72/
Source

Psychiatry, Vol. 37 (1974), No. 1 (February), p. 47-59, fig., ref.

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