Social presence in social cohesion
Within a Computer-mediated communication (CMC) context, social presence is the extent to which an individual is perceived as a genuine human being in communication through a medium and represents the psychological connection between people.
The greater social presence there is, the more interactions there are within the community (i.e. more engagement) leading to stronger connections, trust, and social ties between students resulting in a greater social cohesion.
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Online Communities
CSCW (Computer-supported cooperative work)
Computing Sciences
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