Duration of engagement
Duration of engagement qualifies participation, validates contributions and therefore deeply influences human lives. One can be as authentic on Facebook as on a piece of land for 80 years. Where authenticity used to be a property of being in one place for long stretches of time, in today’s world this notion is replaced by being engaged in an activity for specific durations of time. Duration of engagement is needed for authentic human participation to emerge. Longer durations of engagement need to include ‘empty time’ for human experience to surface. In empty time, whether one is bored or not, feelings, emotions and a different thinking surface and human presence emerges. To generate empty time, robust structures of time design are needed. Only in moments of empty time people can experience the situation they are in and act to be well. When duration of engagement is not properly designed, including a start and end with empty time within as well, human beings loose well-being in significant ways.
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Moral distance towards other selves
By way of mass media and social network technologies millions of people see Human Rights being…
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Moral distance towards oneself
Surveillance and identification technologies can follow our actions everywhere: satellites…
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Connecting mediated presence
Synchronization between different locations of mediated presence and synchronization between…
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Producing mediated presence
Mediated presence is dependent upon technology, which has to function as expected. It requires…
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Mediated Presence contributes to culture(s)
Through mediating presence one can reach out to another human being in different time/space…
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Producing natural presence
Natural presence has to be produced. Food, shelter, safety, education and social interaction are…
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Natural presence
Natural presence is borne by the body and the mind and is bound to place and time. Cultures evolve…
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An act is not true or false
At the end of his life Kuhn analysed, reflected and explored still further. Inspired by the way the…
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IDENTIFYING OTHER ACTORS
An actor who is involved in collaboration with other actors in natural presence, or in mediated…
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Contextual Reflexivity
In 1989 and 1990 the basic structures for producing networked events were not clear at all. I…
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Conversation
People, who are not part of a profession, hardly ever realize how thinking is a part of everyday…
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Human dignity as a tool for survival
Inspired by Damasio, I would argue that the UDHR can also be read as a tool for achieving the well
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Beneficial for life and detrimental for life
Damasio describes how things that happen to a human being are labelled in two basic ways in our…
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Enacting identity
A fourth consequence of the cognitive clash between intention and realization in mediated presence…
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Local and tacit knowledge
A second issue that demands attention when discussing the cognitive clash in mediated presence…
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Causality
Once the work has been done a confrontation follows regarding the costs of the work (personal and…