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concept, proposal, argument

COGNITIVE CLASH

In natural presence an actor sets a task to be accomplished. Often one has a clear image of what the conditions for fulfilment will be, and what the trajectory one has to follow will entail. Also, there is the mental and public image of what the success of an action will be like. To perform certain tasks well may seem simple, but even doing the dishes causes arguments in many households. The quality of work is always under debate. Arguments arise from issues like: good functioning, transparency of work, efficiency, beauty, cleanliness, effectiveness, complexity, simplicity, transportability, time spent, money spent, solidity, and others. Such arguments include differences of opinion and also differences of interest and experience.

 
  • description, argument

    Causality

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Once the work has been done a confrontation follows regarding the costs of the work (personal and financial) and also the confrontation ...

  • concept, argument

    Mental maps

    Caroline Nevejan –

    A third effect of the cognitive clash in mediated presence, in contrast to natural presence, concerns the formation of mental maps. The ...

  • argument

    Local and tacit knowledge

    Caroline Nevejan –

    A second issue that demands attention when discussing the cognitive clash in mediated presence concerns the exchange of local knowledge ...

  • concept, argument

    Enacting identity

    Caroline Nevejan –

    A fourth consequence of the cognitive clash between intention and realization in mediated presence is its influence on the creation of ...