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Man is a social creature, but still needs privacy. This 3 page paper looks at why there may be a desire for privacy and seeks to identify patterns within that desire for privacy. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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may also be argued an inherent understanding of the need for privacy, however, some may seek privacy when other seek company. To consider social patterns and the way the
need for privacy can manifest in different individuals it is first necessary to look at some of the reasons for social practices. It may be argued than man is almost
a pack animal, in order to survive, including the ability to reproduce, it has been necessary for people to live in groups. The task required for the survival of a
community benefit from the economies of scope and scale. Socialization has also been required for natural reasons diversifying the gene pool between different communities, a characteristic which is also parallel
to the animal world. Man is also a creature that gains pleasure from social interaction. A number of motivation models, for example, Maslows hierarchy of needs see requirements such
as the need to be loved and recognition from others as motivators. These cannot be achieved in man lives in isolation and does not communicate. The development of modern technology
has expanded the ways in which communication can take place and facilitated the development of virtual communities and reduced many social boundaries which existed, including the barriers created by geography,
physical disabilities and stereotyping associated with appearance. The increased use of technology to facilitated social interaction is strong evidence of the desire for social contact. Despite this there will be
times when an individual will desire privacy. Michelle Z Rosaldo looks at the way society is divided and argues that there are differences between the public and the domestic
areas of life, with more privacy being required in the domestic area. It is interesting to note that this anthropologist associated females with the domestic and more private sphere and
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