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Global Village : Ett utvecklingsarbete av konceptet Global Village utifrån co-creation perspektivAl-othmani, Rani Saad Algam, Mahawli, Sahar January 2023 (has links)
Oita University in Japan has created a meeting space called the Global Village that was inspired by Marshall McLuhan's (1962) theory that globalization contributes to an increased community between people from different parts of the world. It was created to increase interaction among students on campus and is intended for both international and local students. The vision for the place is for individuals to exchange information, knowledge, ideas, and cultures which promotes knowledge exchange and shared learning. However, the University of Oita faces a challenge regarding the Global Village as there is a lack of participation and interaction in the place. Which leads to the vision of Global Village not being fulfilled. The purpose of this thesis is to study how the students experience the Global Village. This was done to gain an understanding of how the place works and to develop ideas to improve the Global Village with the support of the co-creation perspective. Co-creation is about collaboration between individuals who could create some kind of value in the form of new ideas and solutions. Based on the problems identified in the study, the improvement ideas have been inspired by the co-creation theory to include in the Global Village at the university. The study was based on a qualitative approach to answer the research questions and there were several semi-structured interviews conducted with students from Oita University. The study found that open innovation has some factors that are important for developing the concept of the Global Village. And to make it a well-functioning co-creation space that provides value for the students. Those factors that were used within open innovation are networking and value creation, which were an inspiration to create a model. The different solution in the model is based on the problems that were identified in the Global Village. The model contains several different solution proposals to improve the Global Village at Oita University. / Med inspiration av Marshall McLuhans (1962) teori om att globaliseringen bidrar till ökad gemenskap mellan människor från olika delar av världen har Oita Universitet i Japan skapat en mötesplats vid namnet Global Village. Det skapades för att öka interaktionen bland studenterna i campus och är avsedd för både internationella och lokala studenter. Visionen för platsen är att individerna ska utbyta information, kunskaper, idéer och kulturer vilket främjar kunskapsutbyte och delat lärande. Dock står uppdragsgivaren inför en utmaning gällande Global Village då det finns brist på deltagande och interaktion på platsen vilket leder till att visionen inte uppfylls. Syftet med denna studie är att undersöka hur studenterna upplever Global Village i nuläget för att få en förståelse av hur platsen fungerar och därefter utveckla förbättringsförslag med stöd av co-creation. Co-creation handlar om samskapande och samarbete mellan individer som i sin tur kan skapa ett slags värde i form av nya idéer och lösningar. Utifrån de brister som identifierats i undersökningen har förbättringsförslagen utgått från att inkludera co-creation miljö i Global Village som befinner sig i universitetet. Studien utgick från ett kvalitativt angreppssätt för att besvara forskningsfrågorna och det genomfördes flertal semistrukturerade intervjuer med studenter från Oita universitet. Det framkom i studien att faktorer inom open innovation är viktiga byggstenar för att utveckla konceptet av mötesplatsen och skapa en välfungerande co-creation miljö som ger värde till studenterna. Dessa faktorer inom open innovation är nätverkande och värdeskapande vilket användes som inspiration för att skapa en modellutveckling utifrån de brister som identifierades i Global Village. Modellutvecklingen innehåller flera olika lösningsförslag för att förbättra Global Village vid Oita universitet.
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Social media as the Cosmo NeighborhoodAgritellis, Ioannis January 2012 (has links)
The world has been transformed through the internet into a "global village",and social media platforms have possibly transformed the world into a larger neighborhood covering many regions of the world. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter came into people’s lives through the Internet, growing daily at a large rate, and it has been proven that they are very popular. This study examines links between different phenomena through social media platforms (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc.). It is discusses cohesiveness, desire to belong, sense of community, beliefs and opinions about different forms of these phenomena in popular virtual platforms in correlation with trust in social media, criticism of information that is spread by these virtual platforms, and if people are influenced in consumer decision making. A questionnaire has been distributed to a convenient sample of 159 international and Swedish students in Sweden in October-November 2012 in both English and Swedish versions. According to the peoples’ answers, tendencies were observed such as to not trust the platforms, and also the information received, beliefs such that social media are "controlled", negative critique, but also an expression for a need for ‘membership’.
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Architectures of Global Communication: Psychoacoustics, Acoustic Space, and the Total Environment, 1941-1970Touloumi, Olga January 2014 (has links)
This dissertation examines architectural engagements with communication technologies, within the framework of mid-twentieth-century efforts to institute a global community and engineer media democracies. I interrogate the sound modernities that architects constructed in collaboration with engineers, officials, and acousticians, and I demonstrate the architectural strategies that informed them: the theater, the concert hall, the cinema. These interiors, I argue, reconfigured the international community as a networked audience, and the institutions of world organization as the main stages of international diplomacy.
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Towards a narrative theological orientation in a global village from a postmodern urban South African perspectiveMeylahn, Johann-Albrecht 23 June 2004 (has links)
As the theme of the study indicates the study is a narrative study seeking to respond to two of the major challenges which congregations are facing within the context of ministry, namely postmodernity and globalization. After seeking a fuller description of these two challenges I sought a theological orientation within such a context (postmodern global village) as well as an ecclesiological praxis that could be transformative and redemptive within such a context. I believe to have found in the narrative orientation an appropriate way for doing theology in the postmodern context. The narrative orientation will guide the story of this study within four movements, namely descriptive theology (stories of need), historical theology (texts and tradition), systematic theology (re-authored story of the past) and lastly strategic practical theology (imagined story of the future). The climax of this journey (story) is in the fusion of horizons between the theory-laden questions of descriptive theology and the historical texts of the Christian faith within the narrative orientation of the study. I discovered that truly transformative and redemptive praxis is only possible within language communities (narrative communities). These narrative communities cannot exist in isolation, but are continuously confronted and relativised by the stories of other communities in the global village and therefore these language communities need to be open to the fragmentation and pluralism of the global village, otherwise they will not be able to respond to the reality of the globalization and postmodernity. The narrative communities needed a story (sacred story) that did not deny the reality of fragmentation and pluralism, but could incorporate this reality into its story. I found this story in the story of the cross and therefore refer to the narrative communities as communities of and under the cross of Christ. These ideas formed the basis for a transformative praxis within a specific congregation, namely Pastoral Redemptive Communities. The journey within these four movements was a critical journey in dialogue with other disciplines (economics, philosophy, psychology and sociology) and I tried to defend and describe my journey within the parameters of validity claims thereby opening the study for further dialogue. / Thesis (PhD (Practical Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2005. / Practical Theology / unrestricted
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Internet et la liberté d'expression : l'exemple des critiques dirigées contre les oligopolesToussaint, Marie-Hélène 08 1900 (has links)
"Mémoire présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l'obtention du grade de maîtrise en droit option droit des technologies de l'information" / Ce mémoire de maîtrise présente une situation dans laquelle un citoyen ordinaire tente
de diffuser sur Internet une opinion critique qu'il dirige contre une grande entreprise
commerciale et tente d'analyser les éléments favorables à la diffusion de cette opinion
critique ainsi que les embûches qui sont à prévoir. Cet exemple permet d'illustrer les
forces et les faiblesses d'Internet en matière de liberté d'expression. Il permet de poser
une mise en garde concernant les dangers de transposer les limites actuelles à la liberté
d'expression des citoyens au contexte d'Internet.
La première partie de l'analyse souligne les caractéristiques d'Internet et les différentes
façons d'aborder la question de la liberté d'expression sur Internet selon les approches
libertaire, libérale ou interventionniste, pour finalement faire le point sur l'apport
d'Internet en matière d'information et de communication.
La deuxième partie de l'analyse aborde la question de l'efficience en identifiant les
éléments qui encouragent l'exercice de la liberté d'expression et ceux qui découragent
les utilisateurs de s'exprimer sur Internet.
L'exemple des critiques dirigées contre les oligopoles permet d'illustrer la nécessité
d'établir des règles propres à Internet en matière de liberté d'expression. Cet exemple
fait ressortir le caractère inadéquat des limites actuelles à la liberté d'expression établies
par le droit de la presse, le droit de la radiodiffusion, le droit de propriété et le droit de la
propriété intellectuelle.
L'auteur vient à la conclusion qu'en matière de liberté d'expression, il serait
souhaitable:
1) Que Internet soit considéré comme un espace public de discussion;
2) Que la préséance des intérêts économiques sur les intérêts démocratiques au
niveau du développement de la société de l'information soit avouée;
3) Que les inégalités en termes d'opportunités d'expression soient reconnues;
4) Que les limites imposées en vertu des règles du droit de la propriété soient
reconsidérées à la lumière des caractéristiques d'Internet. / This master thesis presents a case in which an ordinary citizen tries to spread on the
Internet a criticizing opinion aimed at a large company, and attempts to analyse what
are the elements in favour of this criticism broadcasting, as weil as the obstacles to be
expected. This example allows us to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of the
Internet in matter of freedom of speech. It also allows to put forward a warning
concerning the risks of transposing current Iimits of freedom of speech in an Internet
context.
The first part of the analysis underlines the Internet's characteristics and the different
ways to broach the subject of freedom of speech over the Internet, following severaI
approaches, to finally focus on the Internet's contribution in matter of information and
communication.
The second part of the analysis deals with the question of efficiency, while identifying
the elements that encourage the exercise of freedom of speech and those that discourage
Internet users from expressing themselves.
The example of criticism aimed toward large companies allows to illustrate the need to
establish the Internet's own rules in matter of freedom of speech. What emerges from
this example is the inadequate character of current limits to freedom of speech as set up
by freedom of the press, broadcasting law, property and intellectual property law.
The author concludes that in matter of freedom of speech, it wouId be recommended:
1) that the Internet be considered as a public forum;
2) that the predominance of economic interests over democratic interests in the
development of the information society be admitted;
3) that the inequalities in terms of expression opportunities be recognized;
4) that the limits imposed in accordance with property law be reconsidered in an
Internet context.
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Vývoj vztahu médií a náboženství podle McLuhanova historického členění / Evolution of relationship between media and religion by McLuhan's historical structureJírová, Lucie January 2015 (has links)
Media are very powerful in present days, they are bringing conversational topics, they can easily manipulate our opinions. Media influence our thinking and our ideas about the world around us. Media influence are everywhere, media affect all areas of life including the religion. It is just religion what is one of the most important cultural factors. The religion is the source of values and morality from the beginning of human society. In order to religion could exist across the centuries, it had to adapt to the type of media which was dominant at the time. This dissertation discusses the link between media and religion, specifically about the connection between media type which is provider of religion and the nature of religion. This work also represents the most important church media and religious channels in the world and in the Czech Republic. The first goal of this work is to prove that religion still has big influence on society and that's the reason, why is religion in media so often. The second goal is confirmation of the technical determinism hypothesis (according Marshall McLuhan) in relationship between religion and media - it means confirm that the type of media presentation of the religion influences the religion character. To prove these hypotheses I mostly used media analysis of big...
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Daniel Munduruku: o índio-autor na Aldeia GlobalNavarro, Marco Aurélio 13 February 2014 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2014-02-13 / Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa / The Brazilian Indigenous Literature can be understood as an attempt at self realization in the face of centuries of colonization which left in the mind of the western society stereotypes which have disqualified the native culture. As a tool of resistance, the Indigenous Literature has been able to give visibility to minor ethnical groups in a national scope, thanks to the weariless work of indigenous authors who have fought for not letting their legends and myths become just folklore or something belonging to a distant past in the Brazilian History. Among them, Daniel Munduruku stands out as a significant leadership in this political and literary movement which developed at the end of the 20th century. His effort is to show readers the richness and wisdom of the indigenous culture in Brazil, so as they can better understand its importance for the ethnic formation of the country. Daniel Munduruku culturally hybrid goes from the village to the city, from the sacred to the profane, recognizes himself locally, however, does not deny the urgency to live with the Global Village, markedly technological and capitalist. Thus, this current work intends to present him as author with a postmodern identity, whose works mix various discursive genres, which makes them literally hybrid. For this, we have selected narratives which deal with recurring themes, like the ancestral memory (myths and legends), the personal memory, the indigenous religiosity and some works which show his critical posture in the face of postmodern times. / A Literatura Indígena brasileira pode ser entendida como um esforço de autoafirmação diante de séculos de colonização que deixaram no imaginário da sociedade ocidental estereótipos que desqualificaram a cultura nativa. Como instrumento de resistência, a Literatura Indígena tem conseguido dar visibilidade às minorias étnicas no âmbito nacional, graças ao trabalho incansável de autores indígenas que lutam para que suas lendas e mitos não sejam apenas folclore ou algo pertencente a um passado distante da História brasileira. Dentre eles, destaca-se Daniel Munduruku como uma liderança representativa nesse movimento político e literário que se desenvolveu a partir do final do século XX. Seu esforço é o de mostrar aos leitores a riqueza e a sabedoria da cultura indígena no Brasil, para que possam compreender melhor a sua importância para a formação do país. Daniel Munduruku culturalmente híbrido - transita entre a aldeia e a cidade, entre o sagrado e o profano, reconhece-se no local, mas sem negar a urgência de conviver com a Aldeia Global, marcadamente tecnológica e capitalista. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho pretende apresentá-lo como um autor de identidade pós-moderna, cuja obra mescla variados gêneros discursivos, o que a torna literariamente híbrida. Para tal, reunimos narrativas que tratam de temas recorrentes em sua obra, como a memória ancestral (os mitos e as lendas), a memória pessoal, a religiosidade indígena e algumas obras que mostram a sua postura crítica diante dos tempos pós-modernos.
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Internet et la liberté d'expression : l'exemple des critiques dirigées contre les oligopolesToussaint, Marie-Hélène 08 1900 (has links)
Ce mémoire de maîtrise présente une situation dans laquelle un citoyen ordinaire tente
de diffuser sur Internet une opinion critique qu'il dirige contre une grande entreprise
commerciale et tente d'analyser les éléments favorables à la diffusion de cette opinion
critique ainsi que les embûches qui sont à prévoir. Cet exemple permet d'illustrer les
forces et les faiblesses d'Internet en matière de liberté d'expression. Il permet de poser
une mise en garde concernant les dangers de transposer les limites actuelles à la liberté
d'expression des citoyens au contexte d'Internet.
La première partie de l'analyse souligne les caractéristiques d'Internet et les différentes
façons d'aborder la question de la liberté d'expression sur Internet selon les approches
libertaire, libérale ou interventionniste, pour finalement faire le point sur l'apport
d'Internet en matière d'information et de communication.
La deuxième partie de l'analyse aborde la question de l'efficience en identifiant les
éléments qui encouragent l'exercice de la liberté d'expression et ceux qui découragent
les utilisateurs de s'exprimer sur Internet.
L'exemple des critiques dirigées contre les oligopoles permet d'illustrer la nécessité
d'établir des règles propres à Internet en matière de liberté d'expression. Cet exemple
fait ressortir le caractère inadéquat des limites actuelles à la liberté d'expression établies
par le droit de la presse, le droit de la radiodiffusion, le droit de propriété et le droit de la
propriété intellectuelle.
L'auteur vient à la conclusion qu'en matière de liberté d'expression, il serait
souhaitable:
1) Que Internet soit considéré comme un espace public de discussion;
2) Que la préséance des intérêts économiques sur les intérêts démocratiques au
niveau du développement de la société de l'information soit avouée;
3) Que les inégalités en termes d'opportunités d'expression soient reconnues;
4) Que les limites imposées en vertu des règles du droit de la propriété soient
reconsidérées à la lumière des caractéristiques d'Internet. / This master thesis presents a case in which an ordinary citizen tries to spread on the
Internet a criticizing opinion aimed at a large company, and attempts to analyse what
are the elements in favour of this criticism broadcasting, as weil as the obstacles to be
expected. This example allows us to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of the
Internet in matter of freedom of speech. It also allows to put forward a warning
concerning the risks of transposing current Iimits of freedom of speech in an Internet
context.
The first part of the analysis underlines the Internet's characteristics and the different
ways to broach the subject of freedom of speech over the Internet, following severaI
approaches, to finally focus on the Internet's contribution in matter of information and
communication.
The second part of the analysis deals with the question of efficiency, while identifying
the elements that encourage the exercise of freedom of speech and those that discourage
Internet users from expressing themselves.
The example of criticism aimed toward large companies allows to illustrate the need to
establish the Internet's own rules in matter of freedom of speech. What emerges from
this example is the inadequate character of current limits to freedom of speech as set up
by freedom of the press, broadcasting law, property and intellectual property law.
The author concludes that in matter of freedom of speech, it wouId be recommended:
1) that the Internet be considered as a public forum;
2) that the predominance of economic interests over democratic interests in the
development of the information society be admitted;
3) that the inequalities in terms of expression opportunities be recognized;
4) that the limits imposed in accordance with property law be reconsidered in an
Internet context. / "Mémoire présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l'obtention du grade de maîtrise en droit option droit des technologies de l'information"
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Corpus, máquinas e afetos: as experiências homossexuais na contemporaneidade / Global village machinic: homosexual experiences; hetero-capitalismColpani, Felipe Pancheri 16 July 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-07-16 / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / This research aims to analyze the production of homosexual experiences in contemporary times, with the investigative territory, social network Facebook. The space network connections [cyberspace] have been constituted as new production space morphologies for homosexuals. The technoculture’s virtual machines present themselves as social spaces of projection, memory and new developments. Emerged in a trans-discursive network connections, homosexuals can assume ownership of virtual machines to the ongoing reconstruction of its virtuality, understood as a mobile incorporeal flow that is transmuted in connection with each other. The social network Facebook is configured as a network of connections equipped by axes and directions, allowing individuals movements of deterritorial and intensive meetings, under a spatial mosaic hybrid, circumscribed in a multitude of territories and ciber-regions spread across the Global Village Machinic. The deterritorialized open cyberspace, solidifies as a space recorded by a heterogeneity of spatial elements, allowing the passage of flows and practices, and provide new experiences, which can move with the hetero-capitalism power centers. The analysis is centered on the materialistic production os [cyber]space, which allowed the outline of contemporary social production, combined with discursive production, through what is stated and registered on Facebook. A symbiosis that allowed me machining of existential production scenario in which these homosexuals are territorialized. The collection of discursive practices occurred from a virtual ethnography in the most closed group of homosexuals in Brazil, a nomadic territory of bodies and utterances that connects all to a central point: the uniqueness of homosexual desire. A creation of space for new experiences and affectivity, as well as a virtual closet. In this group, there are forces of coalescence: transgression forces and forces that capture the heterocapitalismo standard, constituting as an inductor territory of processes and connections that may even break with the reactionary encodings of global simulations of the Patriarchal-Heteroapitalist Empire. Through the analysis of the discursive production of homosexuals on Facebook, notes that homosexual experiences of today is based on a constant exchange between real and virtual, online and offline, corpus and machines under a profusion of new experiences and new performativities, passing by a social production of connections fight and claims and new groupings by affection. / Esta pesquisa teve como perspectiva analisar a produção de experiências homossexuais na contemporaneidade, tendo como território investigativo a rede social do Facebook. O espaço em rede de conexões [ciberespaço] têm se constituído como uma nova geomorfologia, que tem acarretado em novos eixos heterogêneos de produção existencial. As próteses high-tech da tecnocultura, se apresentam como espaços sociais de projeção, de memória e de novos acontecimentos. Emergidos em uma rede biotécnica de conexões, os homossexuais podem se apropriar das máquinas cibernéticas para a reconstrução contínua de sua virtualidade, entendida como um fluxo incorpóreo que se transmuta na conexão com o outro. A rede social do Facebook, se configura como uma malha de conexões equipada por eixos e orientações, permitindo aos indivíduos movimentos de des-territorialização e encontros intensivos, sob um mosaico espacial híbrido, circunscrito numa multiplicidade de territórios e ciber-regiões espalhadas pela Aldeia Maquínica Global. O ciberespaço como sistema aberto desterritorializado, solidifica-se como um espaço registrado por uma heterogeneidade de elementos espaciais, permitindo a passagem de fluxos e práticas que além de proporcionar novas experiências, podem deslocar com os centros de poder do heterocapitalismo, do que aqui chamamos de Império Patriarcal-Heterocapitalista. A análise centrou na formação materialista do [ciber]espaço, que me permitiu o delineamento da produção social contemporânea, aliada a produção discursiva, através do que se enunciado e registrado no Facebook. Uma simbiose que me permitiu a maquinação do cenário de produção existencial no qual estes homossexuais estão territorializados. A coleta de práticas discursivas ocorreu no seio de uma etnografia virtual no maior grupo fechado de homossexuais do Brasil, uma aldeia molecular e nômade de corpus e enunciações que conecta todos a um ponto central: a singularidade do desejo homossexual. Um território prostético de constituição de novas experiências e afetividades, como também pode servir como uma forma de armário. Neste grupo, há uma coalescência de forças: forças de transgressão e forças majoritárias de captura à norma heterocapitalista. Através da análise da produção discursiva de homossexuais no Facebook, se constata que as experiências homossexuais na atualidade se assenta em um intercâmbio incessante entre real e virtual, on-line e off-line, corpus e máquinas, sob uma profusão de novas experiências e novas performatividades, perpassando por uma produção social de luta e reivindicações, de conexões e de novos agrupamentos pelo afeto.
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I am because we are : Ethical consequences of agential realismSvensson, Nils Patrik January 2021 (has links)
Within the interdisciplinary field of new materialism Karen Barad’s theory of agential realism deconstructs our current euro-western metaphysical perception of the world and our existence within it, to then re-build an understanding based on relatively new findings within quantum physics. In this thesis I try to recreate Barad’s theory to see what ethical consequences might come from it. Together with practical examples within the discourse of today’s social world and our global connectedness I hope to create a better understanding of the impact of our actions and being on our culture and what we call the natural world. Removing the unique agency given to human culture and language to instead, with the help of post-humanistic ideas, add agency as a universal enactment rather than an attribute, we should start to see ourselves as active and real parts of the world-building that is our home. One main question that I see arise in the end is: what does responsibility entail when we all are one and the same?
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