People Stuff
Why do humans need privacy? This week on People Stuff, Michael and Dan are joined by anthropologist and design researcher Gretchen Pfeil to explore one of the most basic—and surprisingly complicated—human needs: shelter. What makes a space feel private? Why do open offices drive people insane? Why does living and working in the same place feel so strange? And what happens when the social rules that organize public space suddenly break down? Along the way, we discuss: • Why Europeans and Britons keep crashing into each other at Heathrow Airport • The anthropology of privacy, personal space, and public life • How to find alone time while living in a summer camp cabin with seven other people • Whether remote companies actually need offices at all • Why hot desking and open-plan offices became so popular despite nearly everyone hating them • How architecture shapes behavior without us noticing • Whether it's creepy to watch people across the street who don't realize they're being observed • A fieldwork story involving a peacock, a courtyard, and a major anthropological mistake Drawing on anthropology, design research, urban life, and workplace culture, Gretchen explains how buildings do much more than keep the rain out. They create boundaries, define relationships, organize behavior, and help us negotiate the tension between being alone and being together. Also: Dan fixes the police by forcing them to hand out candy, Michael proposes a very selective approach to law enforcement, and everyone learns that privacy may be less about walls than about shared social agreements. People Stuff: anthropology for people trying to find five minutes alone. That’s it for this week’s People Stuff — the show where two anthropologists try (and sometimes fail) to make sense of people. If you’ve got a question, a dilemma, or just something deeply weird about humanity you’d like us to unpack, send it our way at people-stuff.com [https://www.people-stuff.com/] Credits Produced by Gabe Bullard Music by The Endless Bummer Art by Siobhan Henegan Marketing by Bryan Haut Legal support by The Law Office of Matthew Shayefar, the one true business uncle. You can also sign up for our newsletter, drop us a voice memo, or become a Friend of People Stuff — which is our fancy way of saying you get to support the show and we get to keep talking about dust, dads, and late capitalism. So go to people-stuff.com [https://www.people-stuff.com/]
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