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Connectedness

Connectedness meaning

The state or quality of being connected.

Example sentences (20)

He concludes that we are mistaken in assuming that personal identity is what matters in survival; what matters is rather Relation R: psychological connectedness (namely, of memory and character) and continuity (overlapping chains of strong connectedness).

Certainly with EVs but of course, the more and more the connectedness comes in, the more and more we have to be concerned about cybersecurity.

Like our ancestors, we need the basics for our health—and that is connectedness to each other.

The civil rights movement, nonviolent to the core—a movement emerging out of love for all life, out of awareness of the world’s connectedness—is humanity’s force for evolution.

Through an online platform called Gateway to Opportunity, part of the Maine Youth Action Network, the students talked with peers and the group developed ideas to improve social connectedness and food security for local teens.

Everything ties back to Counsell’s message of connectedness.

It also highlighted health disparities in trans youth, including a higher level of violence, poor mental health, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, unstable housing, and a lower prevalence of school connectedness compared to their cisgender peers.

It exists to “encourage vibrancy, resiliency, joy and connectedness within the queer and trans community,” something it’s done by producing events like health and wellness fairs.

It moved slightly away from the bare-bones, maximum connectedness that the E30 provided in favor of a more comfortable driving experience.

Next to me, my mother was similarly having thoughts of connectedness, gratitude and continuity.

She thinks Hampden’s social structure has changed to the point where the sense of connectedness has eroded, and politics has played a role in that.

Taking place at the Newark Museum of Art and various other locations throughout the city, this year’s festival calls on participants to envision a future where art, culture, and connectedness are integral to shaping society.

The Centre for Collaboration in Community Connectedness (C4) is a network of community, research and policy partners across the UK.

The council said an overwhelming majority of the visitors have experienced the joy and connectedness that the works invite people to have.

They can provide a sense of stability, connectedness and comfort.

Those involved say Jensen helped residents shift from past preservation approaches, which tended to emphasize the interests of affluent populations, toward a more people-oriented strategy with themes of connectedness, affordability and well-being.

Amid emotional devastation and uncertainty, it is providing the potential for more connectedness, as well as less, and for radically changing the meanings of community itself.

But for the Ojibwe, who recoup traditional ways, there is a communal path to sovereignty based on self-determination, a vision also for an ethics of care and connectedness to nature.

I loved New York, although lately, I loved the version I saw on “High Maintenance” – a seamless tapestry of gentle connectedness across race and class – more than I loved the real-life version, in which inequality looked less cute.

It's also about making sure we're checking on people and giving them the social connectedness.