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What is Signal Field

Handbook of Research on Ecosystem-Based Theoretical Models of Learning and Communication
A signal field is a set of signals of different types, that were produced by creatures that inhabit the territory; they are merged in time and space and have a meaningful value, thus carrying certain information.
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The Ecology of Social Practice in Language, Communication, and Constructing the Future
Alexey V. Mikhalsky (Moscow State Pedagogical University, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7853-6.ch004
Abstract
This chapter covers some aspects unified by the author's concept of psychology of constructing the future as an ecosystemic approach to social practice. The ecology of the future is considered to be nurtured through most important areas of human life, such as language, communication and rhethorics, education and healthcare, organizational management, and leadership. The chapter also presents the “problem-making” approach as a practice of deliberate creation of useful problems in developmental processes. The authors come to a conclusion that those areas can be significantly amplified using a collaborative approach to constructing the shared future.
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