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Convivial Quarantines: Cultivating Co-presence at a Distance. [PDF]
Sociology's focus on sociality and co-presence has long oriented studies of commensality-the social dimension of eating together. This literature commonly prioritizes face-to-face interactions and takes physical proximity for granted. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 largely halted in-person gatherings and altered everyday foodways ...
Bascuñan-Wiley N, DeSoucey M, Fine GA.
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Moderators of Social Facilitation Effect in Virtual Reality: Co-presence and Realism of Virtual Agents [PDF]
Social facilitation has been researched for decades, but in the face of the development of virtual reality technology, new questions arise regarding the possibility of its occurrence in this environment —in the presence of computer-generated agents. Past
Paweł M. Strojny +7 more
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Gray zone and skilled co-presence
My aim is to extend the notion of gray zone, presented by Claire Bishop in her 2018 essay, Black Box, White Cube, Gray Zone, through that of skilled intentionality, proposed by Erik Rietveld and colleagues (Rietveld, Denys, Van Westen, 2018) in the field
Antonio Ianniello
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Telepresence Social Robotics towards Co-Presence: A Review
Telepresence robots are becoming popular in social interactions involving health care, elderly assistance, guidance, or office meetings. There are two types of human psychological experiences to consider in robot-mediated interactions: (1) telepresence ...
Luis Almeida, Paulo Menezes, Jorge Dias
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Perceiving mental states: Co-presence and constitution [PDF]
Recently, several philosophers have called attention to the idea that there are occasions on which we can perceive (at least some) mental states of others.
Laura Danón, Daniel Kalpokas
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Legal Pluralism as Co-Presence
This paper aims to offer a contribution for the debate on how to decolonize sociolegal thinking by discussing possibilities of decolonizing legal pluralism.
Sara Araújo
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Inferring emotions from others’ non-verbal behavior is a pervasive and fundamental task in social interactions. Typically, real-life encounters imply the co-location of interactants, i.e., their embodiment within a shared spatial-temporal continuum in ...
Gary Bente +3 more
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Exploring Co-Presence in Virtual Work: A Literature Review
In recent decades, virtual work has emerged as a prominent paradigm in the world of employment. Within discussions surrounding virtual work, the concept of co-presence has garnered significant attention.
Sarwesti +4 more
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Śmiech to zdrowie? Stand-up w obliczu pandemii
In this article, I analyze how the coronavirus pandemic has affected stand-up comedy. Due to the restrictions, comedians lost the opportunity to perform live. It was a serious problem, because it is impossible to create stand-up material without the main
Piotr Zdziarstek
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Popularity of the metaverse: Embodied social presence theory perspective
With Facebook’s name changing to Meta, the metaverse concept has become popular again. There are many indications that the current fashionableness of the metaverse is not driven by technical factors, rather related to the public hype.
Guihua Zhang +4 more
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