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Companionship [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In this chapter we investigate the shifting role of memorialization through case studies of individual usage of mobile and social media. The mobile phone, now an active part of everyday life for many, provides a pivotal role in the construction and maintenance of memorialization.
Kathleen M. Cumiskey, Larissa Hjorth
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AI Companionship

Abstract Artificial intelligence companionship represents a groundbreaking frontier that complements (not replaces) and enriches traditional human relationships. This article introduces a conceptual framework called Being-There-For-ness to capture the essence of companionship through two fundamental elements: reliable presence and ...
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Understanding dog–human companionship [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Business Research, 2008
This article reports a survey of 749 dog owners. The survey focuses on owners' interactions with their dogs. This research identifies seven underlying dimensions that comprise the construct of dog companionship.
Michael J Dotson, Eva M Hyatt
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Companionship: The Capacity for Companionship and Friendship

2021
Though the need for companionship is innate, the capacity for companionship and, later, friendship requires nurturance and cultivation, beginning with our early caregivers who serve as our original and primary companions. A friend is someone whose companionship we cherish and in whose presence we can engage in free associative discourse while ...
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The Development of Companionship and Intimacy

Child Development, 1987
This study is concerned with the development of companionship and intimacy. Subjects in the second, fifth, and eighth grades (mean ages, respectively, 7.5, 10.4, and 13.4) rated the importance and extent of companionship and intimate disclosure experienced in social life in general and in each of 8 types of relationships. Companionship was perceived as
D, Buhrmester, W, Furman
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