Slide deck I presented at the 2018 North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress in Ontario, Canada.
Adapted from this blog post of mine: http://www.scottsantens.com/social-network-basic-income-complex-systems-theory-emergence
Behaviour Change for Sustainability Congress Social Media Presentation Jess Miller
On November 10, 2011 I gave this presentation to the National Behaviour Change for Sustainability.
Myself and a team of Social Media Scribes were experimenting with a new way of capturing thoughts, ideas and conversations at a conference style event using social media tools.
Participants had a very broad understanding of social media, there were a couple of mavens but most didn't know much about it and some participants were really suspicious.
The challenge was to design a way of teaching them social media in an immersive way, capturing ideas and avoiding the tendency to never look at congress notes ever again.
This is the introductory presentation.
Psychology on Second Life?: Learning, Support and Research in 3D Online Multi...Simon Bignell
Bignell, S.J. (2009). Psychology on Second Life?: Learning, Support and Research in 3D Online Multi-user Virtual Environments. Keynote Lecture at McCord Museum. International Conference on the Use of the Internet in Mental Health, McGill University, Canada. May 2009.
The views expressed in this presentation are those of the individual Simon Bignell and not University of Derby.
Learn a general framework for mapping the movement of ideas, and how to use this knowledge in designing experiences that facilitate collaboration and community.
Behaviour Change for Sustainability Congress Social Media Presentation Jess Miller
On November 10, 2011 I gave this presentation to the National Behaviour Change for Sustainability.
Myself and a team of Social Media Scribes were experimenting with a new way of capturing thoughts, ideas and conversations at a conference style event using social media tools.
Participants had a very broad understanding of social media, there were a couple of mavens but most didn't know much about it and some participants were really suspicious.
The challenge was to design a way of teaching them social media in an immersive way, capturing ideas and avoiding the tendency to never look at congress notes ever again.
This is the introductory presentation.
Psychology on Second Life?: Learning, Support and Research in 3D Online Multi...Simon Bignell
Bignell, S.J. (2009). Psychology on Second Life?: Learning, Support and Research in 3D Online Multi-user Virtual Environments. Keynote Lecture at McCord Museum. International Conference on the Use of the Internet in Mental Health, McGill University, Canada. May 2009.
The views expressed in this presentation are those of the individual Simon Bignell and not University of Derby.
Learn a general framework for mapping the movement of ideas, and how to use this knowledge in designing experiences that facilitate collaboration and community.
The emerging field of computational social science (CSS) is devoted to the pursuit of interdisciplinary social science research from an information processing perspective, through the medium of advanced computing and information technologies.
Behaviour Change for Sustainability National Congress, Social Media Harvest P...Jess Miller
Throughout the two days of the National Behaviour Change Congress my team of six social media scribes captures key speaker notes and insights as well as worked with participants to familiarise themselves with Twitter.
There were six Congress topics and tweets were arranged accordingly, further discussion took place with other behaviour change practitioners internationally and many participants signed up to Twitter for the first time.
The Harvest presentation was the final presentation given at the Congress and fed back to the group what had happened on social media including key barriers and opportunities for next time.
In this session, we talk about the mobile and social web, and how it shapes economy, individual behavior and well-being, political events, and society as a whole.
A long conference and a workshop that I gave (with Paul Girard) at the University of Coimbra in the framework of the project "The Importance of Being Digital". The theme of the conference was how digital methods help overcome several classic binary oppositions of traditional social sciences.
We gathered community leaders and a remarkable diversity of storytellers, to use the "collective story harvest" method as a way to practice listening across differences. Part of the 2018 Pittsburgh Inclusive Innovation Week. A blog post describing the workshop in more detail is here: http://www.fitassociates.com/blog/listening-to-difference
WHAT’S TRENDING AND HOW? PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL IMPLICATIONS OF...IAEME Publication
From ancient cave paintings ,Asoka’s Pillar Inscriptions to Cicero’s web of ancient Rome and
now to Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook the basic theme of mass communication has remained pretty
much the same , what’s changed however is the speed, the way and hence the impact. This brings
us to a paradox, its simpler because somewhere it’s all complex. So it’s increasingly becoming
difficult to distinguish between news from propaganda, subtle manipulation from brainwashing,
and information from advertising, ideologies from hate crimes.
So, who decides what’s trending and how that impacts life and perspectives about human life?
What’s real and what’s not??
And Why That Matters?!!
Why UBI is Necessary to Restore Trust and Save DemocracyScott Santens
I created this slide deck for a presentation about the immediate need for unconditional universal basic income in order to restore people's trust in government and save democracy from falling to autocracy.
scottsantens.com
Unconditional Basic Income For All: A Review of the Evidence for UBIScott Santens
I created this slide deck to accompany a speech I gave about basic income. The text of my speech can be found here:
https://www.scottsantens.com/universal-basic-income-for-all-unconditional-why-ubi-is-necessary-now-evidence-experiments
The emerging field of computational social science (CSS) is devoted to the pursuit of interdisciplinary social science research from an information processing perspective, through the medium of advanced computing and information technologies.
Behaviour Change for Sustainability National Congress, Social Media Harvest P...Jess Miller
Throughout the two days of the National Behaviour Change Congress my team of six social media scribes captures key speaker notes and insights as well as worked with participants to familiarise themselves with Twitter.
There were six Congress topics and tweets were arranged accordingly, further discussion took place with other behaviour change practitioners internationally and many participants signed up to Twitter for the first time.
The Harvest presentation was the final presentation given at the Congress and fed back to the group what had happened on social media including key barriers and opportunities for next time.
In this session, we talk about the mobile and social web, and how it shapes economy, individual behavior and well-being, political events, and society as a whole.
A long conference and a workshop that I gave (with Paul Girard) at the University of Coimbra in the framework of the project "The Importance of Being Digital". The theme of the conference was how digital methods help overcome several classic binary oppositions of traditional social sciences.
We gathered community leaders and a remarkable diversity of storytellers, to use the "collective story harvest" method as a way to practice listening across differences. Part of the 2018 Pittsburgh Inclusive Innovation Week. A blog post describing the workshop in more detail is here: http://www.fitassociates.com/blog/listening-to-difference
WHAT’S TRENDING AND HOW? PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL IMPLICATIONS OF...IAEME Publication
From ancient cave paintings ,Asoka’s Pillar Inscriptions to Cicero’s web of ancient Rome and
now to Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook the basic theme of mass communication has remained pretty
much the same , what’s changed however is the speed, the way and hence the impact. This brings
us to a paradox, its simpler because somewhere it’s all complex. So it’s increasingly becoming
difficult to distinguish between news from propaganda, subtle manipulation from brainwashing,
and information from advertising, ideologies from hate crimes.
So, who decides what’s trending and how that impacts life and perspectives about human life?
What’s real and what’s not??
And Why That Matters?!!
Why UBI is Necessary to Restore Trust and Save DemocracyScott Santens
I created this slide deck for a presentation about the immediate need for unconditional universal basic income in order to restore people's trust in government and save democracy from falling to autocracy.
scottsantens.com
Unconditional Basic Income For All: A Review of the Evidence for UBIScott Santens
I created this slide deck to accompany a speech I gave about basic income. The text of my speech can be found here:
https://www.scottsantens.com/universal-basic-income-for-all-unconditional-why-ubi-is-necessary-now-evidence-experiments
UBI Discussion: What are the health-related effects of not having basic income?Scott Santens
This is a slide deck I prepared for a lecture I gave to a room full of medical students about the need for unconditional basic income (UBI) as a foundational for a healthier society.
Cutting the Gordian Knot of Technological UnemploymentScott Santens
This presentation was created by basic income advocate Scott Santens for his keynote at Oredev 2017.
Video: http://oredev.org/2017/sessions/cutting-the-gordian-knot-of-technological-unemployment
What are the health-related effects of not having basic income? This slide deck by Scott Santens goes into the importance of guaranteeing economic security for human health and more equal opportunity. Poverty has too high of cost. It's time to end it by preventing it.
Follow Scott Santens on Twitter: @scottsantens
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Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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1. An Introduction to the Application of Complex Systems Theory to
Basic Income Advocacy by Scott Santens
2. B.S. in Engineering Physics then Psychology
(cognitive neuroscience)
So many fascinating questions:
How does the brain work?
Where is consciousness?
Why do we behave as we do?
What does it mean to be human?
Where are we going as a species?
3. Complex Systems Theory
Nonlinearity (butterfly virality), convergence, emergence,
adaptation
Network Strength
Number of nodes, diversity of nodes, number of connections,
strength of connections
Social Network Strength
Number of platforms, diversity of platforms, number of followers,
diversity of followers, strength of connections
Twitter
Followers as nodes, activity as signals, communication as
connections
4. Systems are comprised of interconnected interdependent components
that’s more than the sum of its parts.
A bunch of trees is not just a bunch of trees. It’s an ecosystem full of
emergent properties that would not arise from a single tree or from
just as many trees entirely separate from each other. Study a single
tree all you want, and no matter how much you know about a tree,
you will not know about a forest what you think you know. The same
is true of knowing one person and knowing society as a whole.
Look closer at the components and links of the systems that surround
us.
Particles -> Forces -> Universe
Computers -> WiFi -> Internet
Accounts -> Connections -> Social Media Network
Social networks are not just a bunch of users. They're user forests, and
they have emergent properties. We are forests of living cells. Our
shared emergent property is consciousness. Emergence is where the
incredible happens.
5.
6. Unconditional Basic Income is an idea that needs a
massive worldwide system to propagate it
Global networks (Reddit, Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
Local networks (Meetup groups, hashtags, circles, etc.)
People (Number, variety, connection quantity/quality)
Content (Number, variety, quality, time to consume)
Engagement (Views, likes, shares, replies, comments)
Basic income as a seed
Just get the seed out there and give it a growth medium
Water it daily
7. Twitter as a brain
Users are neurons
Mutual follows are connections
Activity connects (follow, like, retweet, reply, tag, list)
Find and use tools
Tweetfull (auto-like, auto-follow)
Manageflitter (batch unfollow)
Roundteam (auto-retweet)
Twibble (rss feeds)
Canva (easy image creation)
8. Use hashtags properly
It should make sense (#BasicIncome not #hellyeah)
Keep in mind visual appeal
Tweet links should add something of value to link
Quote, recommendation, summary, image, etc.
Retweet and follow those who retweet
Click on retweet to view list
Use tweet threads over time
Continuing a thread can bring new eyes to older tweet
9. Follow people you disagree with about other things
Filter bubbles are a bad thing and network strength
requires node diversity (mute if you must)
Try to treat people like people and bots like bots
Think honey and vinegar (and don’t feed the trolls)
Have fun!
Social media is supposed to be fun not torture. Remind
yourself.
10. Consciousness is an emergent property. When it comes to
unconditional basic income, we have to create a new
consciousness within the collective mind of humanity. This
requires getting people thinking about UBI, and getting those
thinking about it connected to each other, and to those not yet
thinking about it. With a large enough network of sufficient
size, diversity, connectivity, and activity, we can shift our
collective consciousness to one that asks how the hell we don’t
already have something so goddamn obvious.
You and I are a part of humanity’s brain. Without your activity,
we are the lesser. With it, we can change the world, because
within complex systems, small differences can have
consequences that magnify and amplify into a butterfly effect.