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  • ...ns of use); <em><b>design</b></em> relies on accountability and deliberate action. <em><b>Design</b></em> means thinking and acting as a designer would, when ...hensive</em> <em><b>paradigm</b></em>. You may now comprehend this call to action (to institute <em><b>transdisciplinarity</b></em> or <em><b>knowledge feder
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  • ...m> of Doug's career, which were intended to be part of his 2007 "A Call to Action" presentation at Google.</p> ...e and the first three slides that were prepared for Engelbart's "A Call to Action" panel at Google in 2007.</center></small></p>
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  • ...ghts that could inform our lives, the rules of thumb that could direct our action. Imagine them occupying distinct levels of generality. The more general an ...ghts that could inform our lives, the rules of thumb that could direct our action. Imagine them occupying distinct levels of generality. The more general an
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  • ...stems</b></em> in which we live and work; it also point to remedial <em><b>action</b></em>—which is to <em><b>make things whole</b></em>—<em>all</em> thi ...any generations of use; <em><b>design</b></em> relies on comprehension and action. The point of this definition is that when <em><b>tradition</b></em> can no
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  • <div class="col-md-6"><h3>Symbolic democracy</h3> ...(and we are adopting this keyword from him) [[symbolic action|<em>symbolic action</em>]]. By making the people <em>feel</em> that they were asked, that they
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  • ...ived by this word, "conversations". These conversations are where the real action begins.</p> ...hts to a single point, and of using that point to orient – and begin – action</li>
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  • "The tie between information and action has been severed. Information is now a commodity that can be bought and sol <blockquote>Our call to action is to institutionalize and develop <em>knowledge federation</em> as an acad
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  • ...as its main point, and title theme—that "the tie between information and action" has an all-important role, which determines (Wiener used the technical key <blockquote>The tie between information and action has been severed, Wiener too observed. </blockquote>
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Symbolic action</h1> </div> ...ertoire of actions being confined to what's "allowed", our action remains symbolic: We write a research paper; or organize a conference.
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  • ...turf strife. There may be NO "real" gains whatsoever in victories... only symbolic ones...</p> <small> <p> Bourdieu: symbolic power. Damasio: It's a pseudo-epistemology (pseudo-joke...). Odin: It's a m
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  • ...ly acquired a nervous system, which could help its organs coordinate their action; but its cells have not yet learned how to use it.</p> ...arly a result of having no way of seeing the long-term consequences of our action (no <em>foundation</em> for <em>culture</em>), and relying on immediate sen
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Action</h2></div> ...wer morphed from torture chambers, weapons and censorship—and became <em>symbolic</em>.
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  • <p>And that our task at hand (<em>federating</em> Aurelio Peccei's call to action, to pursue "a great cultural revival") requires that. </p> ...sics—which obstructs and confines academic creativity. Toulmin's call to action is to "return to reason"—and apply it creatively and freely (see [https:/
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  • <h3>Bourdieu and Symbolic Power</h3> ...of "symbolic power", the first of which is represented by the card above: Symbolic power tends to be invisible and ignored by <em>everyone</em> concerned!</p>
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  • .../em> roughly correspond to the mathematical function and the corresponding symbolic representation. "E = mc2" is a familiar example. By why use only mathematic <p>In a symbolic sense, we are developing the following five sub-spaces.</p>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Symbolic action</em></h2></div> ...ucture</em> insight, we point to two immensely fertile ground on which our action can expand—where we are empowered to re-create the <em>power structure</e
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  • ...mic</em> causes to their problems? And to empower them to direct their <em>action</em> accordingly? It is clear that the journalists alone cannot produce the ...em>]] (an interpretation of a situation or phenomenon that points to right action) is considered (in [[polyscopy|<em>polyscopy</em>]]) as tantamount to "bein
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  • ...ived by this word, "conversations". These conversations are where the real action begins.</p> <div class="col-md-6"><h3>Symbolic power</h3>
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  • ...any generations of use; <em><b>design</b></em> relies on comprehension and action. The point of this definition is that when <em><b>tradition</b></em> can no ...e world—can add to them <em>new</em> nodes, corresponding to the sort of action they deem appropriate: They may add supporting evidence; or challenge the r
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