0 the state of being connected and having a close relationship with other things or people:
The book's theme is the conflict between connectedness, a product of the revolution in communications and technology, and the ideology of freedom.
Structural connectedness is based on the idea that policy is made within a context of a network of actors and institutions.
The ensuing notion of connectedness extends the ancestor-descendant relation.
His history is utterly episodic and without inherent connectedness.
This 'connectedness' was portrayed not only cartographically, but also pictorially, and it seems to have been intended to promote inward investment.
The intent is to increase capacity at the personal and community levels, to strengthen social connectedness, trust and competence and to thereby address health problems.
The ethnographic analysis suggests that this differential effect is mediated by the perceived quality and social connectedness found in different neighborhoods.
The pattern and degree of connectedness between local populations appear as a critical feature in such a model of spatially structured population.
This 0-7 scale was then rescaled to a 0-1 format with high scores indicating high levels of social connectedness.