UNESCO - IIAS – Culture of Peace, 1997
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Symposium
on Culture
of Peace - Plenary Session Chair: Dr. Vladimir Lomeiko, Special Advisor to the Director General of
UNESCO, Consiousness,
Boredom, Communication and Evil, Tilly Janowitz, Paul Babarik,
Concordia, Social
Cognition as Basis for Culture of Peace, Kristina Kauffmann, IIASA, Lampsacus -
Hometown of Mankind on the Internet, Otto Cultivating a Human Cognition by Dialogue, Heiner
Benking, Creative Member, The Club of Spiritual
Reconstruction: ‘…Peace---If…’, Nicolas A. Bensaid,
Legal and Commercial Coordinator; Paris General
Discussion on Culture of Peace Moderatorsw: Prof. George Lasker, IIAS, and Dr. Vladimir Lomeiko,
UNESCO AWARD
CEREMONY |
Please note
that a year later – in 1998 – UN GA
Fifty-second session Agenda item 156 52/13. a
Culture of peace was declared. As you can see this plenary and award session
was quite timely.
and this very VERY
LATE NOTE (2009):
I was just with some participants
from the Culture of Peace event 12 years ago. The events were intense and political
in Baden-Baden at that time, so we remembered why my topic and contribution was
extended, and I had - beside the paper – a 2 page had-out delivered before the
lecture, and how this assault on Systems and Science by questioning Overclaims & Oversimplifications
was received not only by the organizers, not only that the long
paper of the invited “keynote” was not included into the proceedings ! we remembered that the discussions were ranging much further
than just over- claims and – simplifications on the individual or
personal level, but also about over- extensions and exploitations on the
group or collective level.
It seems worth to recall
that the work on multi-perspectivity and –positionality was already 7 years “old” – but not
established as it is now being included in the International Encyclopedia
of Systems of Cybernetics. For me this neglect of anything new and different is typical for the “in-groups”
and turfs we face not only in science – but in many
areas – see the work on group-think and clan-think by John Warfield, or the
original work in the formative early years of the Club of
Rome: Ozbekhan, Jantsch, Christakis…
I can only
point to the presentation and paper for Hans Jonas’
90th birthday (by he way also not included in the proceedings) and the work of
Nathan Keyfritz about interdisciplinarity
at IIASA, Laxemburg…. See my letter to Lynton Caldwell an the
paper SHOW or SCHAU. In retrospect I feel it is time that neglected and ignored
papers should be collected by any author and should be voted for, ranked, and
revisited to see if pragmatic or ethical – societal aspects are good enough to
see if they fit not just a certain audience, but other times and places….
SOMEHOW
STRANGE and TYPICAL – the 3 contributions above – which are very dear to me
event 15 years later did never hit the streets – I feel I really should think
about the idea to collect not just the “others” but
also the “other models” !! and the “odds”!….
The author
is a long-time collaborator of The
Society Culture of Peace: 
See also the later established official UNESCO website: ![]()
Here you
find my contribution and the handout from
Overview
& Orientation or Overclaims & Oversimplifications ? http://benking.de/ceptualinstitute/overview.htm
In contrast to the metaphor of the `Second Flood' (Lévy 1996), describing Cyberculture's
impact due to its 1.) `open-ended' universality, 2.) loss of meaning, and 3.) loss of
context, this paper makes use of context to organize knowledge, and provides
orientation by localizing `what we know and miss', by mapping relations and
connections. Instead of accepting a `flat' chaotic mess of data, the concept
actively addresses critical issues such as mis-use,
manipulation, and under-use of messages and information, and searches for other
factors, like quality, to help further discrimination of data and knowledge.
Some focus is on disorientation and apathy, specialization and globalization,
and specific schools, like scientific or post-modern relativist's views.
Central is the idea to use space not only as a real world platform to position
and share objects, but also to bridge and follow meaning into embodied context
and semantic spaces which form an organic or holistic world- view. Through
reflection on conceptual positions, outlining and embodying situations or
topics (logical places), we can also scrutinize abstract `realities' and
interconnectedness, explore participatory approaches (Judge 1980- 97), (Harman
1996), (Benking, 1988-97), ways to share more effectively and consistently in
groups `where we are and what we think'
I have
prepared also a summing up hand-out for that session. Please see also the
summary below:
Overview & Orientation
or
Overclaims & Oversimplifications ?
· Sharing frames of references,
· Finding agreement, checks and balances in the
world of ideas, and
· How we can use our potentials for the next phylogenetic step: investing in sharable concepts
and exploiting (mental) mobility and movement as the
basic extension systems and thereby
becoming aware about our fixations on real and ideal
territories, without learning to take away
boundaries and reconfigure categories of our thinking.
· Models and mental models,
· The mind’s eye, and
· A creative tolerance to see in perspective
obvious over-claims and over-simplifications, see their
proportions and consequences.
· Focus is on making us aware of mental
territories, may they be reductionistic or synoptic.
A VERY LATE NOTE (2009):
I was just with some participants from the
Culture ofd Peace event 12 years ago. The events were
intense and political in Baden-Baden at that time, so we remembered why my
topic and contribution was extended, and I had - beside the paper – a 2 page
had-out delivered before the lecture, and how this assault on Systems and
Science by questioning Overclaims & Oversimplifications was receicved
not only by the organiszers, not only that the long
paper of the invited “keynote” was not inculded into
the proceedings ! we remebered that the discussions
were ranging much further thand just over-
claims and – simplifications on the individual or personal level, but also about
over- extensions and exploitations on the group or collective level.
It seems worth to recall that the work on multi-perspectivity and –positionality
was already 7 years “old” – but not established as it is now being included in
the International Encyclopedia of Systems of Cybernetics. For me this
neglect of anything new and different is typical for the ingroups
and turfs we face not only in science – but in many areas – see the work on
group-think and clan-think by John Warfield, or the original work in the formative
early years of the Club of Rome: Ozbekhan, Jantsch, Christakis…
I can only point to the presentation and paper for Hans Jona’ 90th birthday (by he way also not included in the
proceedings) and the work of Nathan Keyfritz about Interdisciplinarity at IIASA, Laxemburg….
See my letter to Lynton
Caldwell an the paper SHOW or SCHAU. In retrospect
I feel it is time that neglected and ignored papers should be collected by any
author and should be voted for, ranked,a nd revisited to see if pragmatic or ethical – societal
aspects are good enough to see if they fit not just a certain audience, but
other times and places….
I have moved both papers later to my German website: www.benking.de
Please
visit: Understanding and Sharing in a Cognitive Panorama Overview & Orientation or Overclaims &
Oversimplifications ?