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"copresence" Definitions
  1. occurrence of two or more things together in the same place and time

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Scale-free behavior of networks with the copresence of preferential and uniform attachment rules. Mathematics Department “G. Peano”, University of Torino, 2017.
Theory 2.0 suggests that the use of digital technologies changes the underlying processes of advocacy. In particular, the theory holds that collective action can exist without copresence, or with limited copresence (127). In the past, the collective understanding of advocacy was limited by institutional and contextual questions. Today, advocacy may mean finding patterns in data—perhaps, a new conception of framing in which words take a back seat to data to tell a story, or algorithms define the patterns of things that exist in the world.
Clark and Brennan identify eight constraints mediated communication places on communicating parties. # Copresence: Otherwise known as colocation. Group members are in the same physical location. If group members are not able to share the same physical environment, they cannot use the ability to see and hear and interact with what their partner is interacting with, thus slowing down the grounding process.
Atomic nuclei consist of protons and neutrons bound together by the residual strong force. Because protons are positively charged, they repel each other. Neutrons, which are electrically neutral, stabilize the nucleus in two ways. Their copresence pushes protons slightly apart, reducing the electrostatic repulsion between the protons, and they exert the attractive nuclear force on each other and on protons.
Fight OUT Loud is a United States 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2007 to empower lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals, and their allies to fight discrimination and hate. The organization also works to raise awareness of hate crimes as in the cases of E.O. Green School shooting of Lawrence King.C. Pullen, "The Murder of Lawrence King and LGBT Online Stimulations of Narrative Copresence," in C. Pullen and M. Cooper, eds., LGBT Identity and Online New Media (NY: Routledge 2010), 17-36, abstract available online, accessed February 21, 2012 The group also advocates for the passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).
With technology, movements expand more quickly and at a lower cost. Earl and Kimport argue, “truly meaningful collaboration—the power of collective action—can be created and facilitated without copresence for protest (126).” Technology allows what Earl and Kimport refer to as supersizing, or the use of online tactics to create or organize physical offline action. Manuel Castells provides an example of supersizing in his discussion of the Tunisian revolution, “The connection between free communication on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter and the occupation of urban space created a hybrid public space of freedom that became a major feature of the Tunisian rebellion (23).” Castells highlights how digital technology creates both a tool and a space for stressed, repressed, and angry communities to connect with one another.

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