Selected readings (week 42) including e.g. insights on the emerging field of neuroanthropology, the qualities of filtered realities (AR), the logical leaps in the design/business thinking, philosophical depths of non-existent futures, the current developments in the “open science”, a glimpse to the existing digital tribes and the networks of (actualized) change, the importance of right questions in qualitative research/design and the effects of collectively shared cognitive patterns…
Introduction to neuroanthropology: “Our brain and nervous system are our cultural organs.” (Neuroanthropology Blog) Read
Towards open science? Open-source techniques and the culture of collaboration. (Nature) Read
Questioning personal future(s) & studying the awareness of non-existence – No Ownership of the Future. (The Philosopher’s Magazine) Read
Studying the neurological qualities (speed, sequence, interconnections) of brain’s language processes. (Scientific American) Read
Filtering realities – influential exposures & fresh perspectives through augmented reality? (The Atlantic) Read
Making logical leaps of the mind? Combining design and business thinking. (The Design Observer) Read
Searching for (and sharing) the networks that make the chance happen. (Philantrophy 2173 Blog) Read
Identifying digital tribes through “Digital Anthropology Report”. (TalkTalk) Read
Collectively shared cognitive patterns and encultured expectations (Neuroanthropology Blog). Read
Understanding the context, asking the right questions – the essence of qualitative research. (Copernicus Consulting Blog) Read