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Leaders: Tom Erickson and Susan Herring Persistent conversations occur via instant ... Thomas Eric…
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with Scott Erickson, the focus is on "a geography of technology so that we can better map our future.
Just like locating our towns and cities on a physical map of the world, we need to locate, on some kind of conceptual…
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Five Regions of the Future and Scott Erickson. Check out the "Five Regions" website. Implication Wheel® Game Paks ... http://www.exploringthefuture.com…
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with Tom Erickson's tutorial on West Maui Use Google Search with i4CQuest-Keywords: ACM CMC HICSS Erickson "persistent conversations"…
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hicss pc - Tom Erickson http://www.tomeri.org/HICSS_PC.html The workshop is open to anyone willing to do the pre-workshop activity.
Typically it includes all minitrack authors, as well as to those who will form the cor…Bob-RJ Burkhart noted 5 hours, 55 minutes ago
vigilance definition veracity epistemic
pragmatic vicarious trust (KSRequest)
https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/246527very output.
Keywords: Pragmatics, epistemic vigilance, deception, misunderstanding. ... captured by Sperber and Wilson's (1986/1995)
definition of ostensive - inferential .... epistemic trust. But what exactly is 'epistemic trust'?
It can be defined as the willingness to believe the communicator and accept her claims as true.
information online has prompted concerns about credibility because the origin of information, its quality, and its veracity are less .... M.J. Metzger, A.J. Flanagin / Journal of Pragmatics 59 (2013) 210--220 .... 2 This idea parallels Sperber's concept of ''epistemic vigilance'' in interpersonal interaction (e.g., Sperber et al., 2010).
http://gloriaoriggi.blogspot.com/2011/09/epistemic-injustice-and-epistemic-trust.html
Sep 7, 2011 ... I define Epistemic trust as an attitude with two basic components: a default trust that is the minimal trust we need to allocate to our interlocutors in order ... which would imply a huge public investment of money, then I'd be probably more vigilant about the veracity of the facts and the feasibility of the program.
https://sites.google.com/site/hugomercier/epistemic-vigilance
Aug 6, 2010 ... One of the counterintuitive conclusions that can be derived within this framework is that, on the contrary, the best way to influence people is to tap into recent mechanisms of epistemic vigilance, such as complex trust calibration and reasoning (see here for an explanation of why reasoning can be considered ...
http://www.gelfert.net/People/Axel/Publications/Gelfert_ExpertiseArgumentation-PreprintVersion.pdf
properties and actions of agents other than X. (Kitcher 1994: 113). Minimal social epistemology thus explicitly rejects the need for a 'communitarian epistemology' ( Kusch 2002) that conceives of knowledge as a social status. However, as John Hardwig points out in his analysis of the role of trust in knowledge, an excessively ...
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Few words in both everyday parlance and theoretical discourse have been as rhapsodically defended or as fervently resisted as experience. Yet, to date, there have been no comprehensive studies of how the concept of experience has evolved over time and why so many thinkers in so many different traditions have been ...
https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/rutgers-lib/44747/TXT/3/...
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We might begin with a simple definition. 'Media witnessing' is the witnessing performed in, by, and through the media. It is about the systematic and ongoing reporting of the experiences and realities of distant others to mass audiences. But this in turn requires further specifi- cation since 'media witnessing' collapses a ...
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