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This document promotes openness and sharing of information to address major issues facing humanity. It discusses creating an Earth Intelligence Network to connect people and information. Key points include harnessing open source intelligence and sharing across networks, cultures, and organizations to understand threats and foster positive trends like sustainable problem solving. The goal is empowering citizens with accessible, transparent information.
This document discusses the state of intelligence and proposes a new "third era" model. It identifies gaps in holistic analysis and fragmented knowledge. The document advocates for open-source intelligence, integrity, and bringing together different fields of knowledge to create a more complete understanding and help address major threats facing humanity like poverty, disease, and environmental issues.
Information literacy in an online world: A digital approach to address the n...HELIGLIASA
This document discusses information literacy in the digital age and how to address the needs of digital natives. It defines key concepts like information, research, literacy, and discusses information literacy and how it applies to media and the digital world. The document examines who the main users are, from children to adults, and how their needs vary. It also explores concepts like digital citizenship and how information and research literacy can be developed using digital tools and online resources. The goal is to develop an information and research literacy framework for South Africa that builds digital skills and allows libraries to better support all members of society.
Palestra de Pierre Lévy, no SENAC SP
Retirado do site do autor: http://pierrelevyblog.com/2014/03/09/the-slides-of-three-lectures-in-brazil-march-2014/
This document promotes openness and sharing of information to address major issues facing humanity. It discusses creating an Earth Intelligence Network to connect people and information. Key points include harnessing open source intelligence and sharing across networks, cultures, and organizations to understand threats and foster positive trends like sustainable problem solving. The goal is empowering citizens with accessible, transparent information.
This document discusses the state of intelligence and proposes a new "third era" model. It identifies gaps in holistic analysis and fragmented knowledge. The document advocates for open-source intelligence, integrity, and bringing together different fields of knowledge to create a more complete understanding and help address major threats facing humanity like poverty, disease, and environmental issues.
Information literacy in an online world: A digital approach to address the n...HELIGLIASA
This document discusses information literacy in the digital age and how to address the needs of digital natives. It defines key concepts like information, research, literacy, and discusses information literacy and how it applies to media and the digital world. The document examines who the main users are, from children to adults, and how their needs vary. It also explores concepts like digital citizenship and how information and research literacy can be developed using digital tools and online resources. The goal is to develop an information and research literacy framework for South Africa that builds digital skills and allows libraries to better support all members of society.
Palestra de Pierre Lévy, no SENAC SP
Retirado do site do autor: http://pierrelevyblog.com/2014/03/09/the-slides-of-three-lectures-in-brazil-march-2014/
This document is a lecture on macroeconomics that covers various economic concepts. It begins with a quiz on GDP and what goods and services are included in GDP calculations. It then defines different types of capital - cultural, physical, human, intellectual, and financial capital. It explains ideas, inventions, entrepreneurs, and how free markets allow for innovations. It frames all of this within the "Human Innovation Framework" to show how humans continuously innovate and create value.
Take charge of the political narrative by knowing your values and framing the debate. Presentation discusses George Lakoff's framing principles discussed in the book"Don't Think of an Elephant!"
One one "cult" brief that is said to be popular with Anonymous and Lutzsec -- I would be glad if that were true. Open Source Everything is now a meme and a mind-set (see my 2012 book), this was the beginning of my final 20 year push.
This document provides an introduction to information literacy. It defines information literacy and discusses some of its key concepts. Information literacy involves having the skills to locate, evaluate, and effectively use information. It is an important skill for students, professionals, and citizens. The document outlines several frameworks for information literacy and discusses the importance of developing critical thinking skills when interacting with different types of information from various sources. It also notes some of the pitfalls of information overload and emphasizes the need to intentionally develop skills for gathering the information needed.
This document discusses strategies for the World Food Programme (WFP) to improve communication and fundraising efforts. It suggests that WFP tell inspiring stories about its work to reach the large online audiences it has access to for free. It also recommends developing a media engagement strategy, monitoring influencers on social media and in traditional media, and using data on influencers to micro-target messaging and content. The goal is for WFP to better promote its work and goals in order to increase donations and support.
Slides from the first week of our Information Ethics module, taught by Jenny Delasalle & Boris Jacob at Humboldt University's institute of library & information science https://www.ibi.hu-berlin.de/en
Made available in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
The document discusses the need for a revolution in intelligence affairs (RIA) based on changes in the intelligence environment. It analyzes the intelligence community's structure, process, skill sets, and effectiveness using questions adapted from those used to identify previous revolutions. The analysis finds that developments have changed how intelligence is developed and used, requiring changes to structure, skills, and threatening countries that do not adapt. A new intelligence paradigm is needed to solve mysteries in addition to puzzles using classified, open source, and trusted information from global partners. Embracing an RIA will provide advantages over relying solely on traditional practices.
This document provides an overview of topics to be covered for an upcoming Macroeconomics exam, including practice quizzes. The exam will take place on September 25th and cover multiple choice and short answer questions. Sample quiz questions assess understanding of key concepts like the different types of capital (cultural, physical, human, intellectual, financial) and their role in innovation. A later section explains leverage and its risks, using examples of borrowing money to purchase an asset and the potential outcomes.
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Society is at the cusp of the 5th Industrial Revolution, which in reality is a New Renaissance as every aspect of life, work, and existence will change dramatically. The key to adapting to the new lifestyles and norms is to handle social and societal changes is to perform massive transformations. The problem is that governments and current institutions have no clue as to how to handle massive transformations. They do not have the right institutions in place or programs to handle such extensive transformations. This presentation offers a few clues as to what is happening and how to handle those massive ntransformations.
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1. The digital revolution has led to vast amounts of data from diverse sources that can be stored, computed on, and instantly communicated globally at low cost. This enables revealing patterns in nature and society that were previously undetectable.
2. Open data and integrated modeling across disciplines are important for addressing global challenges related to health, cities, oceans, and more. However, data integration across different types and sources of data remains a challenge.
3. Open science involves engaging scientists and non-scientists collaboratively to create solutions through networks, beyond just open data and publishing. It presents both opportunities and challenges for science, economies, and society.
Nilis cert in info man - rb on 'info and know' man - 1 oct 11NILISSL
This document provides a historical overview of the development of information and knowledge management as industries. It discusses how village information evolved into large knowledge industries driven by three main developments: 1) technological advances like the internet that enabled new communication methods, 2) new management theories, and 3) the realization that organizations were losing internal information not documented in files. The need to manage both internal and external information led to the establishment of information and knowledge as profitable industries with their own economic rules and practices. This resulted in the need for trained knowledge management professionals, which is why information management courses exist today.
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que se presentó dentro de la Conferencia Internacional "Tangible and Intangible Impact of Information and Communication in the Digital Age", UNESCO/IFAP, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russian Federation, June 3–8, 2018.
This document discusses various types of modern conflicts and threats facing societies post-9/11. It addresses threats from non-state actors, infectious diseases, poverty, environmental degradation, and more. It argues that current defense strategies focus too narrowly on state-based military threats while largely ignoring other challenges. A holistic approach is needed to understand the full spectrum of threats and their interrelated nature in order to effectively address risks to security and stability.
This document discusses intelligence and open source information. It argues that intelligence should focus on decision support, holistic analysis, counterintelligence on domestic threats, and integrated scalable IT. The document outlines a preliminary holistic analytic model and proposes that open source information can address most economic, social and military threats. It advocates for a whole of government approach to intelligence that focuses on cross-cutting issues rather than individual countries or domains. The document also discusses the need for new rules and approaches for intelligence, including greater emphasis on non-traditional threats, cultural and geospatial analysis, and collaborative work.
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Slides from the first week of our Information Ethics module, taught by Jenny Delasalle & Boris Jacob at Humboldt University's institute of library & information science https://www.ibi.hu-berlin.de/en
Made available in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
The document discusses the need for a revolution in intelligence affairs (RIA) based on changes in the intelligence environment. It analyzes the intelligence community's structure, process, skill sets, and effectiveness using questions adapted from those used to identify previous revolutions. The analysis finds that developments have changed how intelligence is developed and used, requiring changes to structure, skills, and threatening countries that do not adapt. A new intelligence paradigm is needed to solve mysteries in addition to puzzles using classified, open source, and trusted information from global partners. Embracing an RIA will provide advantages over relying solely on traditional practices.
This document provides an overview of topics to be covered for an upcoming Macroeconomics exam, including practice quizzes. The exam will take place on September 25th and cover multiple choice and short answer questions. Sample quiz questions assess understanding of key concepts like the different types of capital (cultural, physical, human, intellectual, financial) and their role in innovation. A later section explains leverage and its risks, using examples of borrowing money to purchase an asset and the potential outcomes.
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This document provides an overview of crisis information management and the role of social media. It discusses how social media has transformed from one-way communication to enable many-to-many dialogues. Citizens can now generate and share content, becoming producers rather than just consumers of information. New technologies have made it possible to report from closed countries and share first-hand accounts from events. However, challenges remain around verifying information and addressing biases. The document also examines how crisis mapping can both complement and collaborate with UN systems to strengthen situational awareness.
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2. Open data and integrated modeling across disciplines are important for addressing global challenges related to health, cities, oceans, and more. However, data integration across different types and sources of data remains a challenge.
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• Corruption at all levels is eradicating life on earth
• Integrity is our starting point – holistic
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• From Internet of things to internet of costs
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• Eradicate information pathologies & information hazards
• Strategy exists toward cosmic integral consciousness
3. Proprietary/Cabals Do Not Scale
Fragmentation of Information, Intelligence, Research, Strategic Focus
4. Spending on War versus Peace
In the absence of intelligence with integrity
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(100% OF THE PIE
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My name is Robert David Steele, you can reach me via electronic mail at [email_address] This is my next book, coming out in June with distribution by Random House. It is the foundation for my brief presentation here today. Please note the Tiny URL short-cut to this briefing, WAS-Steele.
I have been learning from Stuart and Kent and others these past few years, and agree that reflexivity is the desired end state of human consciousness. Reflexivity in my view is another way of saying “integral consciousness.” Integral consciousness cannot be achieved without absolute integrity. I will pause here so you can read the ten points being made in this presentation.
This is the scientific world today, a map based on actual citations created by Maps of Science founder Dick Klavans and a few others. Proprietary and other forms of closed systems do not scale. We are at the end of a period of academic deconstructions—now is the time to begin convergence toward integrated holistic education, intelligence as decision-support, and research in the context of the whole.
I believe that the failure of the academy to maintain its integrity has allowed ideologies to rule, and corruption to be the primary trait of most governments and most private sector organizations. What we spend on war instead of peace is reprehensibly ignorant, and it happens because we are all—as a collective—abdicating our reflexive responsibilities. These numbers are from Medard Gabel, and consistent with those of E. O. Wilson and Lester Brown.
Each of these information pathologies is also the title of a book, with the cover shown. The academy is not alone in its loss of integrity—everyone else has lost theirs as well. There are also information hazards; these have been explored by Professor Nick Bostrom at Oxford, his paper “ Information Hazards: A Typology of Potential Harms from Knowledge“ is easily found online.
Integrity is our starting point. By integrity I mean the quality or condition of being whole. Buckminster Fuller and Russell Ackoff are two of the pioneers I particularly admire. Integrity is the most searched word on my website, Phi Beta Iota the Public Intelligence Blog. Of my several posts, I especially recommend Politics & Intelligence–Partners Only When Integrity is Central to Both , easily found by searching for the title.
Reflexivity demands the human in the loop, and not only demands the human in the loop but demands as well that the human be conscious. Charles Hampden-Turner, writing in the 1980’s, made the business case for why humans have to act at their fullest potential if we are to achieve a prosperous world at peace. Treating humans as expendible commodities—a characteristic of the Agricultural and Industrial eras—is the equivalent of eating your seed corn if you are taking a long view.
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I created an earlier version of this graphic for my keytone presentation to Gnomedex in Seattle in January 2007. Entitled “Open Everything,” the video of that presentation appears to have gone viral and is easily found on the Internet. India is now rejecting Microsoft and going open source; the Netherlands has made Open Data Access the law of the land. It is time we all get serious out open everything.
Of continuing concern to me is the lack of a strategic analytic model within the academy, one that focuses all disciplines on real-world problems and on the true cost of each good, service, or practice. T-Shirts get to market today because the true costs are ignored by all concerned – the true cost of water, of toxins, of fuel, of child labor, of tax avoidance, etcetera. Making true costs integral to all decision making is how we get the experts, the decision-makers, and the public to converge on reflexive informed thinking for all.
The Academy cannot know the world in isolation from the other seven major communities of information and intelligence: Civil Society, Commerce, Government, Law Enforcement, Media, Military, and Non-Governmental/Non-Profit. Nor can the Academy get a grip on reality without factoring in both religion and philosophy—integral consciousness lies at the intersection of all three and cannot be claimed by any one of the three in isolation.
Reflexive thinking, in my view, requires multiple analytic models, one each for the strategic, operational, tactical, and technical levels. It also requires tools for thinking that we lack today . Here are eighteen functionalities that we knew in 1986 were required. They do not exist as an integrated whole today because of the corruption of our government and our industry and our academy.
At the operational level, we are all mired in Quadrant I and nowhere near getting much out of Quadrants II and III. The last Quadrant, named by Harold Wilensky in the 1960’s, is unachievable with today’s mind-sets, databases, and tool-kits.
At the strategic level, we are long overdue for creating the World Brain Institute and the Global Game that I have been championing since the 1990’s. We do this in part by using cognitive sciences to channel the scientific disciplines, and collective intelligence – now a discipline in its own right despite many naysayers – to channel the humanities.
We are entering the third era of intelligence. The proven process of intelligence – of decision-support—when done in M4IS2 fashion and mindful of the actual true costs of every product, service, and practice, is revolutionary. It eradicates corruption. It ends fraud, waste, and abuse. This is about infinite feedback loops among all humans in all languages all the time.
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is the application of the proven process of intelligence (decision-support) using only open sources and methods. M4IS2 is Multinational, Multiagency, Multidisciplinary, Multidomain Information-Sharing and Sense-Making. Our relatively retarded governments, corporations, and international organizations are bogged down, are very immature. What we do today serves the few at the expense of the many. We can mature quickly—all it takes is one government or one great university, to set the example.
Although I developed this strategy close to a decade ago, I have never found anyone anywhere willing to embrace it. In my view, this is how we achieve what Robert Wright calls Non-Zero, The Logic of Human Destiny. Win-Win is the only sustainable win. Conscious Evolution , Evolutionary Activism , Integral Consciousness —all book titles—is where we can and must be going as a species.
We have arrived at our current crisis by adhering to an old model for decision-making, one that allowed the few to dominate the many. That model is no longer sustainable. The new model—actually the oldest model, the model of our indigenous forebearers—is the only sustainable model for governance. Think of this in terms of feedback loops – instead of the few, the many.
Reflexivity, and integrity, place the human in the loop. The human brain can do petaflop calculations per second, weighs almost nothing, consumes virtually no energy. There are five billion human brains lying fallow. Embracing their potential, connecting them to an autonomous internet that cannot be shut down by any actor, is our next challenge, in my view.
Winston Churchill liked to say that “Americans always do the right thing – they just try everything else first.” Russell Ackoff teaches us to not do the wrong thing righter, do the right thing. Buckminster Fuller recommends that we not try to repair all that is broken, but instead displace it. My next two—and my last—slides outline what I want to build to create a reflexive global environment for us all.
Since this is the Washington Academy of Sciences, I include this one slide that has been delivered toward Hillary Clinton three times, and each time I believe it has been blocked by the CIA and others who greatly fear the ideas in this briefing. The JFK Center came up with the idea of the Potomac Plaza, I and Joe Markowitz and others came up with the idea of an Open Source Agency, and the Saudi Embassy may or may not come up with the money for the Plaza.
I know how to build this. I have led others in doing the homework. What I cannot find is one university provost or one university president with the gravitas to “get” this and champion what should be a hub for creating a Smart Nation and a prosperous world at peace. Have brain, will travel. Thank you.