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Doug Belshaw
Doug Belshaw
@dajb@social.coop  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

I've been thinking about ambiguity as a question of *legibility*

Sometimes you want things readable by many people, sometimes you don't.

In my latest post, I connect my 'continuum of ambiguity' to the work of James C. Scott, Édouard Glissant, and (of course!) Michel Foucault.

You might be interested in what it means to work openly without radical transparency.

https://ambiguiti.es/ambiguity-legibility-and-working-in-the-open/

#WorkingOpen #SystemsThinking #Legibility

https://ambiguiti.es

Ambiguity, legibility, and working in the open

I have started to think of ambiguity as a question of legibility. Sometimes I want things to be easier to read, understand, and act on for a wide range of [...]
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