Exploring in-person

During COVID-19 related isolation the words "synchronous" and "asynchronous", "in person" and "virtual" have become commonplace terms to describe our connections with each other in professional settings. In this reflection, we wish to explore and challenge the...

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Subtitles:"Theologies of the Digital, II"
Authors: Creamer, Deborah Beth (Author) ; Hemenway, Michael (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Heidelberg University Publishing 2023
In: Cursor_
Year: 2023, Volume: 4, Pages: 63-78
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Summary:During COVID-19 related isolation the words "synchronous" and "asynchronous", "in person" and "virtual" have become commonplace terms to describe our connections with each other in professional settings. In this reflection, we wish to explore and challenge the binary nature of both of these sets of terms, because we see these terms as being unhelpfuldescriptors of relationality and embodied presence, leading to unnecessary and unhelpful limits to what we understand as "in-person."
ISSN:2699-3406
Contains:Enthalten in: Cursor_
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17885/heiup.czeth.2023.4.24705