Situated agency
Any given situation permits human beings a specific possibility to act. Nature offers many ecologies in which human beings can breath and act and so does the human constructed world. Human beings enjoy a variety of environments, provided they are capable to adapt their behaviour to specific requirements any environment demands. Also social situations require an adaptation of behaviour to survive and be well. The possibility and potential to act, is defined by social, cultural and ecological contexts. Technology offers new possiblities to act. Online reality is constructed by 'words that act', triggering series of transactions, which are ultimately experienced as interaction. Situated ageny in mediated presence is not only defined by social, cultural and ecological restraints. In mediated communication technology formats human presence and human agency in such mediated situations is defined by this formatting.
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Acts of Parresia
The Witnessed Reflection methodology focuses on shared reflection by orchestrating situations in…
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ACADEMIA
Space of places, space of flows
This special issue shows that new bridges between the space of places and the space of flows are…
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ACADEMIA
Trauma and Witnessing
Stephanie Bezanquen, a French philosopher focusing on cultural representations of genocide and mass…
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ACADEMIA
Witnessed Presence
Human beings, in the act of being witness and bearing witness, have been mediating presence for…
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Water Stories
Various teenage girls have written stories about their relation with water. They also write about…
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Notion of ‘presence’
Developments in the four companies appear to show that at least some employees (non-managers…
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Mediations
The whole face … runs forward, the glance no longer stops anywhere, the mouth never utters a word…
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The healing witness
A human face is … spread out … beneath the glance of other human faces, and it takes gladly to…
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Speaking subjects
In the beginning was suffering. —Julia Kristeva (1993), Proust and the Sense of Time
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Traumatic memory
One need not be a chamber to be haunted. One need not be a house. Far safer, through an abbey…
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Spatial relocation
In this day and age, it can perhaps be argued that architecture, through the integration of new…
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‘What a thrill it is to be here!’
‘What a thrill it is to be here!’ Margaret Atwood exclaimed as she addressed the audience of the…
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The recognition of difference
There is one field, however, in which the contribution of the two projects—the actual witnessing…
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Hybrid witnessing
‘Breaking the silence’ and ‘We want (u) to know’ elaborate upon such ‘hybrid witnessing’.
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Who, then, is the actual witness?
Western authors walk a thin line. De facto, collaborative undertakings such as ‘Breaking the…
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Said, not spoken and inaudible
Annemarie Prins declares in a leaflet on the play that: ‘the main goal of this production is to…