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PolySocial Reality (PoSR) is a term for the conceptual model of the global interaction context within which people experience the social mobile web and other forms of communication. PoSR describes the aggregate of all the experienced ‘locations’ and ‘communications’ of all individual people in multiple networks and/or locales at the same or different times. PoSR is based upon the core concept that dynamic relational structures emerge from the aggregate of multiplexed asynchronous or synchronous data creations of all individuals within the domain of networked, non-networked, and/or local experiences. | PolySocial Reality (PoSR) is a term for the conceptual model of the global interaction context within which people experience the social mobile web and other forms of communication. PoSR describes the aggregate of all the experienced ‘locations’ and ‘communications’ of all individual people in multiple networks and/or locales at the same or different times. PoSR is based upon the core concept that dynamic relational structures emerge from the aggregate of multiplexed asynchronous or synchronous data creations of all individuals within the domain of networked, non-networked, and/or local experiences. |
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{DISPLAYTITLE:PolySocial Reality: You're soaking in it!} What is PolySocial Reality (PoSR)?
PolySocial Reality (PoSR) is a term for the conceptual model of the global interaction context within which people experience the social mobile web and other forms of communication. PoSR describes the aggregate of all the experienced ‘locations’ and ‘communications’ of all individual people in multiple networks and/or locales at the same or different times. PoSR is based upon the core concept that dynamic relational structures emerge from the aggregate of multiplexed asynchronous or synchronous data creations of all individuals within the domain of networked, non-networked, and/or local experiences.