HYPERCITIZEN SLIDES updated
Transcript of HYPERCITIZEN SLIDES updated
HYPERCITIZENSHIP AND THE EVOLUTION OF A GLOBAL
IDENTITY
2014 ISA Conference YokohamaProf. Andrea Pitasi
Gabriele d’ Annunzio University [email protected]
World Complexity Science Academy (www.wcsaglobal.org) President
WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF SYSTEMIC SOCIOLOGY?
Aims:
•THE SYSTEMIC APPROCH PARADIGM SHIFTS PARADIGM (P)
•RE-FOUNDATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SYSTEM: HIGH SPEED, RECONFIGURATION, ENORMOUS CONSTELLATION-HSREC
•THE HYPERCITIZENSHIP CHALLENGE
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THE SYSTEMIC APPROCH PARADIGM SHIFTS PARADIGM (P)
THE SYSTEMIC APPROCH PARADIGM SHIFTS PARADIGM (P) :
P1) Whole/Part
P2) System/Environment
P3) Autopoiesis
P4) Enormous Constellation System
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RE-FOUNDATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SYSTEM HSREC
• Imada’s Paradox
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THE HYPERCITIZENSHIP CHALLENGE
•COSMOPOLITAN (BECK)•SCIENTIFIC CITIZENSHIP (NOWOTNY)•SOCIETARIAN (DONATI)
•ENTREPRENEURIAL (AUDRETSCH)
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SCIENTIFIC CITIZENSHIP
RING convergent technologies:
•Robotics•Informatics•Nanotechnologies
•Genetics
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ENTREPRENEURIALEurope lacks neither of ideas nor of entrepreneurs, but European history has got two possible perspectives, both discouraging. Those who have ideas will encounter the knowledge filter, facing which they will either give up and nothing will come up of their ideas, or they will find opportunities outside European borders. Either way or the other, Europe loses.
(see Audretsch D. B., The Entrepreneurial Society, Oxford University Press 2007,
p. 162)
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SOCIETARIAN
They are the patterns of the societarian citizenship (Donati)
Evolution of the societarian relation
Interaction Organization Society
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CONCLUSIONS
The metaconvergence between complex systems epistemology (which includes lower level of convergence such as the conceptual and semantic unification) and the conceptual expansion of applied sociological theory on a global scale for example though the expansion of citizenship into hypercitizenship ( which is a convergence of convergences as shown above ) shape a more and more abstract conception of life in which the differences which make the difference cannot be analyzed on the field as it traditionally meant by old empirical and inductive sociology
R U READY…..
• for a more abstract life where the differences which make the difference do not belong to the “taken for granted” world and where the company of strangers is a dominant trait ?