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  • Cees Hamelink

  • Pierre Levy

  • 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, conclusion

    It is a product and a process

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The fact that I called this section trustworthiness instead of just trust implies an interaction. Trust is not a given, it is something ...

  • How can people who do not know each other live together?

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Nevertheless, many people take a 'moral distance' to their own actions. Information and communication technologies facilitate a position ...

  • proposal, methodology, specific

    A pragmatic perspective on trust:universal declaration of human rights

    Caroline Nevejan –

    While conducting the research I found that I needed to make trust operational from the pragmatic perspective of individual human beings. ...

  • note 126

    A ‘hack’ is finding a solution for a significant part of the problem. Executed curiosity, revealing what is found, sharing knowledge ...

  • description, citation, conclusion, theory

    Beneficial for life and detrimental for life

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Damasio describes how things that happen to a human being are labelled in two basic ways in our brain on a neurobiological level: ...

  • Essay

    L'Intelligence collective. Pour une anthropologie du cyberspace

    Pierre Levy –

    Paris: La Découverte

  • Valerie Steeves

  • 821

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When actors have conversations about 'what to do' and 'how to do it', these also include the 'what would be good to do' and this is a ...

  • 819

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The emotional clash between intention and realization appears to be much more profound and significant than I had realized before I ...

  • argument, conclusion, theory

    No unity of time, place and action

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the variety of cultures humankind has developed many strategies for assessing the truth. Many are based on the unity of time, place, ...

  • Robert Peagler

  • description, conclusion

    Trust and natural presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Natural presence establishes the trust relationship between two people. Whether this is weak or strong, because people are physically ...

  • description, personal history, collective history, question

    Doors of Perception

    Caroline Nevejan –

    A last crucial influence that I will discuss in my approach and my understanding of the research question "How to design presence ...

  • Privacy, Free Speech and community: Applying Human Rights Law to Cyberspace

    Valerie Steeves, Steven Hick, Edward F. Halpin, Eric Hoskins –

    In Human Rights and the Internet, ed. Steven Hick, Edward F. Halpin and Eric Hoskins. 187–199. UK: Macmillan Press. USA: St. ...

  • note 193

    My emphasis on a good local show in every place that is connected appeared to be very handy for the occasions that technology breaks ...

  • description, citation, argument, general history

    Monitoring digital presence

    Caroline Nevejan, Steve Wright, Glyn Ford, Valerie Steeves –

    Digital behaviour is also monitored. By gathering and analysing server information the behaviour and the actions of online identities ...

  • description, conclusion

    WITNESSED PRESENCE

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In communities, organizations and societies people negotiate trust and truth and witnessed presence contributes to this process ...

  • description, argument, collective history, general history

    Human Rights and the Internet

    Caroline Nevejan –

    “The 20th century will be known both for its commitment to human rights and for the ongoing struggle to ensure that these rights are ...

  • proposal, conclusion

    Design as Research

    Caroline Nevejan –

    One of the major findings of this study is the fact that the design of presence relates to the design of trust in social interaction. ...

  • conclusion

    Summary Presence and the Design of Trust (300 words UK)

    When is it appropriate to use email, chat or videoconference and when should one take the trouble to travel en meet in real life? In the ...

  • concept, argument

    To communicate with You

    Caroline Nevejan –

    My research focused mostly on the four communication spaces that are defined by You. The four communication spaces that are defined by ...

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