Communication
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We have never had as many means of communication, means of being connected, means of reaching out, means of including.
The diplomatic toolbox is actually full of different tools we can use to strengthen our
communication.
How are we going to settle and build a bigger "We" to deal with our issues if we don't improve our skills of
communication?
And within that binder were notes from a company based in Germany, which had sold to the Egyptian government a set of tools for intercepting, at a very large scale, all the
communication
of the citizens of the country.
They will even use tools like State Trojan to infect your computer with a Trojan, which enables them to watch all your communication, to listen to your online discussions, to collect your passwords.
But interestingly enough, this actually relates to the idea in that these guys were creating some incredibly powerful, impressive digital art, all without computers, I'm told, it was all peer-to-peer coordination and
communication.
Now what this
communication
allowed was communities to form that, in some sense, were in the same boat together; they were synergistic.
And then for the next 53 days, that narrow lifeline would be the path where food and medicine and
communication
would travel, while aboveground, for 53 more days, they continued the teaming to find a way to create a much larger hole and also to design a capsule.
We wanted to communicate in a two-way form of
communication.
The possibilities that new digital technologies are bringing can help humanitarian organizations, not only ensure that people's right to information is met, or that they have their right to communicate, but I think in the future, humanitarian organizations will also have to anticipate the right for people to access critical
communication
technologies in order to ensure that their voices are heard, that they're truly participating, that they're truly empowered in the humanitarian world.
But the reason that I mention it is that early on, Rabassa offers this elegantly simple insight: "Every act of
communication
is an act of translation."
Now maybe that's been obvious to all of you for a long time, but for me, as often as I'd encountered that exact difficulty on a daily basis, I had never seen the inherent challenge of
communication
in so crystalline a light.
Ever since I can remember thinking consciously about such things,
communication
has been my central passion.
Interestingly, when your opening line of
communication
is, "Hey, listen up, because I'm about to drop some serious knowledge on you," it's amazing how quickly you'll discover both ice and the firing squad.
That it's about
communication
that doesn't just produce greater understanding within the individual, but leads to real change.
Which in my experience means
communication
that manages to speak to and expand our concept of self-interest.
And one last powerful attribute that comedy has as
communication
is that it's inherently viral.
If they found encrypted communication, they stayed on that channel and they wrote down, that's a channel that these people communicate in, these law enforcement agencies, and they went to 20 metropolitan areas and listened in on conversations that were happening at those frequencies.
They found that in every metropolitan area, they would capture over 20 minutes a day of cleartext
communication.
Add to that the cost of food, electricity, transportation,
communication
have dropped 10 to 1,000-fold.
They're living in a world of information and
communication
abundance that no one could have ever predicted.
There's no explicit
communication.
So I decided to go back to strictly doing science and leave the
communication
to others.
Maybe as civilizations develop, they quickly discover
communication
technologies far more sophisticated and useful than electromagnetic waves.
Over the past 15 years, I've studied technologies of mobile
communication
and I've interviewed hundreds and hundreds of people, young and old, about their plugged in lives.
He said, "Don't all those little tweets, don't all those little sips of online communication, add up to one big gulp of real conversation?"
And would we revert back to being more like animals, more primal modes of
communication?
We called it post-symbolic communication, because it would be like just directly making the thing you experienced instead of indirectly making symbols to refer to things.
They are armed with incredible
communication
skills and a sense of citizenship that I find so inspiring.
I don't know whether you know the great
communication
researcher Paul Watzlawick who, back in the '60s, made the argument that we cannot not communicate.
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