所有国家的数字地球村圈-威廉·康达的土著控制论导航进入信息技术时代

Romola V. Thumbadoo, D. Taylor
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诺伯特·维纳[1]预测控制论是20世纪50年代中期技术发展的主导面孔,这在控制系统、电子网络理论、机械工程、逻辑建模、进化生物学、神经科学以及有趣的人类学和心理学领域的跨学科研究中很明显;他还考虑了人类与技术交互时的伦理问题。与马歇尔·麦克卢汉(Marshall McLuhan)的相互关联的地球村计划并列[2],该计划将注意力集中在以跨国商业、移民、文化和市场为基础的共存上,从而导致企业管理和组织学习在社会系统中有效的人类功能的优先级。本文将已故北美原住民长老William Commanda(1913-2011)[4]的思考与话语引入维纳的流域作品探索中[3]。虽然不能代表所有土著对技术和通信的思考,但他的方法涉及到价值、通信、技术和导航的独特而动态的整合,以在线形式提供了一个可供分析的模型。其核心观点是,他对社会系统的理解是从自然规律的关系中涌现出来的,包括精神(而不是宗教)价值维度,技术和通信是用来肯定这种系统配置的,今天的地球村是其表现形式的习语。本文考察了他关于一个跨越时空的微观虚拟地球村的概念。
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Circle of All Nations Digital Global Village – William Commanda's Indigenous Cybernetic Navigation into the Age of Information Technology
Norbert Wiener [1] projected cybernetics as the dominant face of technological developments of the mid 1950s, this evident in interdisciplinary studies connecting fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, logic modeling, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, as well as, interestingly, anthropology and psychology; he also deliberated on ethical considerations in the human interface with technology. Juxtaposed with Marshall McLuhan's interconnected global village projection [2] this has focused attention on coexistence predicated on transnational commerce, migration, culture and marketplace, leading to the prioritization of business management and organizational learning for effective human functioning in social systems. This paper introduces the thinking and discourse [3] of late North American Indigenous Elder William Commanda (1913–2011) [4] into the ongoing explorations of Wiener's watershed work. While not representative of all Indigenous thinking on technology and communications, his approach involves the unique and dynamic integration of value, communication, technology and navigation in the projection of ideas for a global village available in online format that offers a model for analysis. The central point is that his understanding of a social system is emergent from relationality grounded in the laws of nature inclusive of a spiritual (not religious) value dimension, that technology and communications are accessed to affirm this systemic configuration, and that today the global village is the idiom for its manifestation. This paper examines his conceptualization of a microcosmic virtual global village with reach across time and space.
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