Reciprocity
When two people interact, give and take, send and receive both ways, reciprocity emerges. Reciprocity requires a certain amount of trust to be established, creating a flow in which both human beings in a rhythm with each other, connect and exchange. Reciprocity is fundamental for sustainable relations, for shared knowledge environments, for communities of practice.
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Politics of presence in rehabilitation phase
Even in times of crisis reputation building is very important, more important than collaborating in…
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Being acknowledged for rescue effort
There was a lot of potential for somebody to make an impression. And, very important, a lot of…
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Quality of rhythm in logic
Very logic things can relate to very complex and layered things. On a visual level people…
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Visual logic
Discussing the relation between functional rhythm and aesthetic rhythm in the design, Jansma…
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Zero footprint of carbon energy
For Jansma the most important requirement of today’s technology is very simple: there should be…
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Fluent architecture
Technology deeply influences the architecture that can be made; because of the speed of calculation…
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Technology informs design
Rein Jansma explains that in the architectural company Zwarz & Jansma no distinction is made the…
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Rationality at work versus personal religious domain
Another contradiction that workers have to deal with, according to Ilavarasan, is the gap between…
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Automation versus human touch
At first, when coming out of college where the processes are not automated at all, the automated…
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The human being in the worker
Being part of the IT industry or other professional environments, one is very aware of the image…
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Different realities
To Wilson her life online, including her professional life, is like another world in which she…
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Vanishing in a third point
When looking at systems, engagement brings the act of witnessing to another level, Hazra continues.
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Intensities of engagement
Working in a local and global context Hazra argues the value of deconstructing one’s local identity.
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Identity: lowest common denominator
Young people experience ‘giving data away’ as establishing authenticity online. That is how one…
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No universal rules for handshakes
When tuning one’s presence when one is about to become each other’s witness, this tuning is…
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Performance as inner drive
Performance is always based on and limited to a specific application of systems as it is for humans.