On the engagement logics image:
| Kurt Laitner 11:15 PM Nov 4 | |
love this frame, could it be used to locate actions, individuals, groups?
Yes, and probably to recognize narratives, and the 'adjacent possibles' of each of these, as well as areas of overlap. In relation with what you comment below.
On 'Gathering' in communities of practice, around social objects:
| Kurt Laitner 11:26 PM Nov 4 | |
key event... how do we catalyze this? my answer involves a standard protocol for value equations and governance equations (and ultimately codified values, visions and goals) where individual groups are defined by their weighting and modifiers of rates of accumulation for dimensions of value/governance, thus creating attractors that are computable
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I think that publishing value networks using a common protocol forms the attractor for this 'gathering', really a catalyst for gathering that would otherwise rely on random happenstance
On groups themselves, commonality & differentiation:
"there is a universal aspect to what drives social and sustainability movements across the globe, which could help connect and coordinate all these differentiated logics. "
just saying that 'membership' rather than a binary setting, can be an algorithm, and that member rights (such as inclusion and decision making) may be algorithmic (using decision types and governance equations/functions attached to decision types)
| Kurt Laitner 11:33 PM Nov 4 | |
how common is the interesting question there are degrees and dimensions of commonality within any group), and is 'shared' based on a statement that members subscribe to or based on a computation of behaviors and degrees of engagement
key insight into the driver for differentiation (mental model simplification) and tribe formation, could tie into learning styles (you strike me as visual-spatial, hence comfort with iconographies and graph oriented approaches, for example
one miracle at a time, it is sufficient right now to recognize the bias
| Kurt Laitner 12:06 AM Nov 5 | |
so a key question is how to describe the differentiation (possibly as a series of choices against a basic rule set that can describe not only existing arrangements, but allow combinations to propose new arrangements, and general random combinations that suggest un-thought-of arrangements) Pierre Levy's work in the Semantic Sphere comes to mind - he describes his work as a 'language' not a 'model' for this reason - interesting a lot of dimensions of value come out of his basic combinatorics
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Same as above. Need to further discuss / work on this. Great possibilities!
On Funelling people through our own frames:
| Kurt Laitner 11:22 PM Nov 4 | |
stems directly from mental model simplification and the attachment to that model to minimize the effort to acquire new knowledge, and to maintain cohesion in a group that has spent considerable resources creating a shared mental model
will check these references
On discrepancy of view abstract / reality & intersubjectivity
On another (though adjascent note) have you seen this:
https://github.com/HeleneFi/Holoptic-Borderspace-Visualization (quite conceptual)
and that
https://github.com/HeleneFi/linked-data-exploration-graph (a bit more concrete and directly related to your comment above)
On learning and "discovering new possibilities of solutions and possible partners, in automated as well as conscious ways."
| Kurt Laitner 11:14 PM Nov 5 | |
important capabilities, any thoughts on how?
this notion of discovery (automated and conscious, intentional rather than accidental or assumed) is a key capability