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Social Presence and the void in distant relationships
Daniel Gooch, Leon Watts
Nov 30, 2014

In general terms, Social Presence is a feeling of togetherness regardless of spatial or temporal separation. It is a socioemotional attitude that reflexively centres on other people, via perceptions of their affective...

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Social Presence and the void in distant relationships
Daniel Gooch, Leon Watts
Nov 30, 2014

In general terms, Social Presence is a feeling of togetherness regardless of spatial or temporal separation. It is a socioemotional attitude that reflexively centres on other people, via perceptions of their affective...

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The impact of social presence on feelings of closeness in personal relationships
Daniel Gooch, Leon Watts
Nov 30, 2015
Any interactive communication system can support personal relationships by facilitating a welcome and timely presence of an absent person in the mind of the other. This paper presents a consideration of how short-term feelings...
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Dr. Daniel F. Mahony Selected as President of Winthrop University
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Mahony will begin his duties on July 1, 2015. The President's House will be home to Mahony, his wife Laura and their two children, Gavin, 15, and Elena, 12. Dr. Daniel F. Mahony, dean of the College of Education, Health and...
Published by: Winthrop University
The impact of social presence on feelings of closeness in personal relationships
Daniel Gooch, Leon Watts
Nov 30, 2015
Any interactive communication system can support personal relationships by facilitating a welcome and timely presence of an absent person in the mind of the other. This paper presents a consideration of how short-term feelings...
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McShane on the Transformation of Botany
Daniel Mayer
Mar 16, 2022
Daniel Mayer, leadership educator and researcher into the epistemology of biology, has long reflected on the nature of organization, both of organisms and of organizations. This is the topic of his recently completed PhD...
Daring to Stretch toward the Ultimate Consummation
Daniel Helminiak
Mar 16, 2022
Daniel A. Helminiak is Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of West Georgia. He holds PhDs in theology and psychology and has published widely in these fields and their applications to spirituality and sexuality. Among...
A Childhood Cut Short
Kate Gooch
Sep 30, 2016
The death of a child in penal custody is an infrequent, but particularly tragic, event. In seeking to explain such events, the tendency has been to focus on individual pathology or vulnerability. This article begins from the...
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McShane on the Transformation of Botany
Daniel Mayer
Mar 16, 2022
Daniel Mayer, leadership educator and researcher into the epistemology of biology, has long reflected on the nature of organization, both of organisms and of organizations. This is the topic of his recently completed PhD...
Daring to Stretch toward the Ultimate Consummation
Daniel Helminiak
Mar 16, 2022
Daniel A. Helminiak is Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of West Georgia. He holds PhDs in theology and psychology and has published widely in these fields and their applications to spirituality and sexuality. Among...
Being Native American in Business
Tribally-owned American Indian enterprises provide a unique cross-cultural setting for emerging Native American business leaders. This paper examines the manner in which American Indian leaders negotiate the boundaries between...
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Daniel Gordon
Jan 01, 0001
The Merry Wives of Windsor A story of LUST, GREED, and DIRTY LAUNDRYBy William Shakespeare, adapted by Daniel Gordon. Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor uses more prose than any of his other plays, for indeed, these...
Published by: Winthrop University
Review of Daniel P. Scheid, The Cosmic Common Good. Oxford University Press, 2016. 248 pages
Jared Call
Jan 07, 2019
Earth was moderately cooler last year, but not by much. 2017, additionally, was a year of record-breaking disasters for the United States. These disasters included devastating California wildfires, a trio of hurricanes, hail...
Review of Daniel P. Scheid, The Cosmic Common Good. Oxford University Press, 2016. 248 pages
Jared Call
Jan 07, 2019
Earth was moderately cooler last year, but not by much. 2017, additionally, was a year of record-breaking disasters for the United States. These disasters included devastating California wildfires, a trio of hurricanes, hail...
Being Native American in Business
Tribally-owned American Indian enterprises provide a unique cross-cultural setting for emerging Native American business leaders. This paper examines the manner in which American Indian leaders negotiate the boundaries between...
Prisoner Society in an Era of Psychoactive Substances, Organised Crime, New Drug Markets and Austerity
Kate Gooch, James Treadwell
Sep 30, 2020
Framed by the limited and now dated ethnographic research on the prison drug economy, this article offers new theoretical and empirical insights into how drugs challenge the social order in prisons in England and Wales. It draws...
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Being Native American in Business
Tribally-owned American Indian enterprises provide a unique cross-cultural setting for emerging Native American business leaders. This paper examines the manner in which American Indian leaders negotiate the boundaries between...
A Childhood Cut Short
Kate Gooch
Sep 30, 2016
The death of a child in penal custody is an infrequent, but particularly tragic, event. In seeking to explain such events, the tendency has been to focus on individual pathology or vulnerability. This article begins from the...
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Prisoner Society in an Era of Psychoactive Substances, Organised Crime, New Drug Markets and Austerity
Kate Gooch, James Treadwell
Sep 30, 2020
Framed by the limited and now dated ethnographic research on the prison drug economy, this article offers new theoretical and empirical insights into how drugs challenge the social order in prisons in England and Wales. It draws...
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What Happens in the Beginning, Matters in the End:
Kate Gooch, Piers von Berg
Aug 01, 2019
During the last 30 years, the way in which children give evidence in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been radically transformed. These reforms have, however, neglected child suspects in the police station....
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