Communion
When human beings connect with each other or with other natural and intelligent life forms like animals or trees for example, there is the possibility of a shared meaning. When being in a relation in which a shared meaning is emerging, this fundamentally qualifies the relation. Being in communion with another being affects the performance of presence and the negotiation of trust fundamentally.
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The projects
It is with such view in mind that my paper considers the projects ‘We want (u) to know’ and…
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Old and new testimonies
It is the first time that I appear before a tribunal. I am overwhelmed in turn by painful souvenirs…
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Witnessing is not a static phenomenon
Witnessing is a shifting category determined by what kind of events are witnessed. This is what the…
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Developing actor-presence
Non-managers increasingly behave like independent actors in their company, fully aware of their…
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Fuzziness over roles and personal life
Managers start to identify with their (harsh) strategies, and blur the boundary between the…
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Reinforcing change
The third stage refers to the development of new strategies: managers starting to emphasise higher
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Drawing the boundaries
In the second stage, managers introduce additional discipline and stricter measures to control the…
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Concept of presence
Following the literature, these characteristics (as names or data concerning a certain type of…
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The fifth model
A more promising model surfaced recently (Kaufmann and Tödtling 2001; Kaufmann et al. 2009). It is…
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Periodicity, synchrony, and entrainment
It is becoming evident from these various studies that periodicity, synchrony, and entrainment…
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Neuroscience and entrainment
Within neuroscience, the study of interpersonal synchrony is a new and emerging area of research.
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Flow: synchrony and kinesics
We may notice another person in a group when they are not in sync with everything else. In a study…
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Well-being: intra- and interpersonal synchrony
William Condon proposed that being able to entrain in time with another person facilitates physical…
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Rhythm and music
In contrast to research in anthropology and human interaction, where entrainment, rhythm, and…
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Rhythm and culture
George Leonard (1981) writes about identity as being ‘the stable, persistent, unique quality that…
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Timing and meaning
In music, timing is very important. If you get the rhythm right, the tune will be recognizable as…