A Pragmatic Analysis of Proxemics as A Nonverbal Communicator with Reference to The Concept of Social Distancing During Covid-19 Pandemic

Authors

  • Himdad Abdullqahar Muhammad College of Basic Education, Department of English, Salahaddin University-Erbil
  • Rauf Kareem Mahmood Department of English, College of Languages, University of Sulaimani Department of English, College of anguages, University of Human Development Sulaymaniyah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21271/zjhs.25.5.20

Keywords:

Pragmatics, Nonverbal Communication, Proxemics, Social Distancing, Physical Distancing; Covid-19

Abstract

The term ‘social distancing’ has been widely used recently in various means of mass communication to encourage people to keep it as a way of preventing the spread of Covid-19 Coronavirus. In addition to studies in natural sciences, the term ‘social distancing’ could also be explored in various research areas in humanities, including pragmatics, sociology, and psychology. This paper deals with the pragmatic reading of the term ‘social distancing’ with reference to proxemics as a nonverbal communicator to find out whether or not genuine social distancing could result in weakening ties among the members of any given community. By analyzing the connection between ‘social distancing’ and context, proxemics, spatial deixis, power and solidarity, the paper hypothesizes that the term ‘physical distancing’ is a more appropriate preventive approach to substitute for ‘social distancing’, while retaining social integration during the pandemic.

 

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Published

2021-11-20

How to Cite

Muhammad, H. A., & Mahmood , R. K. . (2021). A Pragmatic Analysis of Proxemics as A Nonverbal Communicator with Reference to The Concept of Social Distancing During Covid-19 Pandemic. Zanco Journal of Human Sciences, 25(5), 304–312. https://doi.org/10.21271/zjhs.25.5.20

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