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Friendship, co-presence and care: neglected spaces

Social & Cultural Geography, 2011
This paper explores the spaces important to friendship, arguing for a better understanding of the significance of friendship in geographies of care. It examines the intertwining of friendship, care and co-presence and explores the social contexts and spaces of friendship, with a particular focus on the space of the home.
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Co-Presence

2022
Anirban Adhya, Philip D. Plowright
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Knowledge sharing through co-presence

Facilities, 2010
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to find suitable measures that facility managers can use to prove the importance of a building for employee behaviour (and thus organizational performance). The amount of knowledge sharing between colleagues is studied, because it influences innovation, which is one of the most important organizational goals these ...
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A note on referent identifiability and co-presence

Journal of Pragmatics, 1984
Abstract It is often suggested (most recently by Clark and Marshall (1981)) that there are restrictive conditions on the appropriate use of definite descriptions, involving ‘referent identifiability’ or ‘co-presence of the speaker, the hearer and the object referred to‘.
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Locating Home: Cross-generational Play and Co-presence

2014
In China, the total number of mobile phones in 2012 reached 1.04 billion, while 380 out of the 590 million Internet users are on China’s media rich Twitter, Sina Weibo (CNNIC 2013). The significant role played by mobile phones as the dominant portal for social and online media was highlighted in the CNNIC 2013 report—Statistical Report on Internet in ...
Larissa Hjorth, Ingrid Richardson
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Imagined and Occasional Co-Presence in Open Adoption

2018
Notions of blood ties predominate in Western understandings of kinship, and parenthood is understood to be founded on biogenetic connection. Adoptive kinship is at odds with and indeed challenges these claims. After adoption, the positions of both birth (or original) and adoptive parents are somewhat ambiguous.
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Co-presence as Care: The Performing Objects of Bérangère Vantusso and troissix- trente

This chapter extends current discussion about cultural representations of ageingand care, and about humanities interventions in discourses of ageing and practices of care, by drawing on contemporary performance – specifically, the role ofperforming objects in puppet and object-based theatre.
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