#heroic
Snowden (5:45)
Snowden’s
actions can create a crack of optimism and encourage more people to
come out with such information.
#whistleblowing
(9:30)
We
need to provide some kind of protection and secure a future for
people who reveal info.
#luther
blisset (q) (10:55)
Changing
sides, reacting on existing order
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(novel),
defying existing mechanisms.
Support
new organisation practices
#informal
networks (13:00)
Formal
networks are appearing with steady missions, agenda and practices.
Actors
from such networks can form new kind of networks which can be
infomal
or non formal, attaching to few, or no particular, rules of
networking.
The context, and the way formal networks propagate into it, is also
to be dynamically understood. Meeting people within a certain pre
specified context, be it work or family, can be a very restraining
experience. Spontaneous networks (exchange of info in streets, metro
tickets) are interesting examples of adhoc,
unexpected formation of bonds, relations and info exchange.
#thought
experiment (23:25)
Guess
what other people will choose to do, in order to do it together for
maximum impact. Actions that are not necessarily orchestrated by
central organisations, or acknowledeged desires. In this sense these
formless, multi identity events are closer to genuine political
actions, nowdays.
#english
as a universal language (33:00)
Languages
are not dead, but can form "informal networks" in existing
languages
(locally, thematically). Also memes can act as building blocks of a
code of communication that transcends language and other barriers,
especially in the case of images or facial expressions.
#language
learning (38:30)
Social
convention places a disproportionate importance on correct writing
and spelling as a criterion for whether WHAT you say is correct or
not. This is a false understanding of how learning and communication
happens. Mixing languages, inventing slang and idioms, allowing for
“faults” in a context of rigid education. Navaho language, the
case of understanding "motherhood" through people and
nature
#family
structure (45:20)
Two
people are not enough to raise children, you would need a village.
Extended
family of the past - what kind of family for the future?
Resonating
with other people remains very political, other people can help us at
times and in ways that we do not expect.
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