Attention as Infrastructure
How shared attention shapes what institutions can perceive, remember, and change.
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How shared attention shapes what institutions can perceive, remember, and change.
A practical account of signals that help a system respond without narrowing what it can see.
Why a system needs a rich enough repertoire of responses to meet the world it inhabits.
A guided route through emergence, adaptation, path dependence, and changing boundaries.
Questions and readings for studying systems when the observer is part of the observation.
From code metaphors to situated signals: a comparative guide to biological information.
A working map of participation, trust, rule-making, stewardship, and accountable revision.
Where information slows, compounds, or disappears across a distributed response network.
A relational map of libraries, schools, local media, archives, and community knowledge.
Field observations on disturbance, memory, succession, and the many tempos of recovery.
A layered record of water, sediment, vegetation, and the feedbacks that hold a wetland.
A case record of neighborhood sensing, informal care networks, and adaptive response.
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