Cognitively Sustainable ICT with Ubiquitous Mobile Services - Challenges and Opportunities

Marcus Jägemar, G. Dodig-Crnkovic
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has led to an unprecedented development in almost all areas of human life. It forms the basis for what is called "the cognitive revolution" -- a fundamental change in the way we communicate, feel, think and learn based on an extension of individual information processing capacities by communication with other people through technology. This so-called "extended cognition" shapes human relations in a radically new way. It is accompanied by a decrease of shared attention and affective presence within closely related groups. This weakens the deepest and most important bonds, that used to shape human identity. Sustainability, both environmental and social (economic, technological, political and cultural) is one of the most important issues of our time. In connection with "extended cognition" we have identified a new, basic type of social sustainability that everyone takes for granted, and which we claim is in danger due to our changed ways of communication. We base our conclusion on a detailed analysis of the current state of the practice and observed trends. The contribution of our article consists of identifying cognitive sustainability and explaining its central role for all other aspects of sustainability, showing how it relates to the cognitive revolution, its opportunities and challenges. Complex social structures with different degrees of proximity have always functioned as mechanisms behind belongingness and identity. To create a long-term cognitive sustainability, we need to rethink and design new communication technologies that support differentiated and complex social relationships.
认知可持续ICT与无处不在的移动服务-挑战与机遇
信息和通信技术(ICT)在人类生活的几乎所有领域都带来了前所未有的发展。它构成了所谓的“认知革命”的基础——这是我们交流、感受、思考和学习方式的根本变化,其基础是通过技术与他人交流,扩展了个人的信息处理能力。这种所谓的“扩展认知”以一种全新的方式塑造了人际关系。它伴随着在密切相关的群体中共同关注和情感存在的减少。这削弱了曾经塑造人类身份的最深刻、最重要的纽带。环境和社会(经济、技术、政治和文化)的可持续性是我们这个时代最重要的问题之一。在“扩展认知”方面,我们已经确定了一种新的、基本的社会可持续性,每个人都认为这是理所当然的,我们声称,由于我们交流方式的改变,这种可持续性正处于危险之中。我们的结论是基于对实践现状和观察到的趋势的详细分析。我们文章的贡献包括识别认知可持续性并解释其在可持续性所有其他方面的核心作用,展示它与认知革命及其机遇和挑战的关系。不同接近程度的复杂社会结构一直是归属和身份背后的机制。为了创造长期的认知可持续性,我们需要重新思考和设计新的通信技术,以支持差异化和复杂的社会关系。
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