Quotes

"Dialogue is mutual search for a new reality, not debate to win with stronger arguments. In a dialogue propositions are pointers toward a common new reality; not against each other to win a verbal battle, but complementing each other in an effort to accommodate legitimate goals of all parties, inspired by theories and values, and constructive-creative-concrete enough to become a causa finalis". Galtuung


"I use the concept of affect as away of talking about a margin of manouverability, the 'where we might be able to go' and 'what we might be able to do' in every present situation. I guess 'affect' is a word I use for 'hope': Massumi


"A discourse is a system of words, actions, rules, beliefs, and institutions that share common values. Particular discourses sustain particular worldviews. We might even think of a discourse as a worldview in action. Discourses tend to be invisible--taken for granted as part of the fabric of reality."Fairclough


Emergence is “the principle that entities exhibit properties which are meaningful only when attributed to the whole, not to its parts.” Checkland


"What the designer cares about is whether the user perceives that some action is possible (or in the case of perceived non-affordances, not possible)." Norman




Monday, 19 July 2010

Immediation|toward the selfless other? - Institutional Repository

Immediation|toward the selfless other? - Institutional Repository

Abstract

One should hear the calling of two hyperbolic selfs within this questioning concerning what I would propose to call here the desire for panop-tech-clair-voyance: Selfless interpreted as an infinite reactivity (machinery) Selfless interpreted as an infinite responsibility (agency)
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Keywords:selfless other, reaction or response, hyperbolic self
Subjects:P Mass Communications and Documentation > P300 Media studies
Divisions:Media, Humanities & Technology > Lincoln School of Media
ID Code:2852
Deposited By:Rosaline Smith
Richards, Anthony (2010) Immediation|toward the selfless other? In: The Emergence of the Post-human Subject, 2 - 3 July 2010, University of Surrey.

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