I think its mostly about resources. Norms in specific contexts are just ephemeral arenas. To the winner goes portable authority and allegiances. (This is a hot take I’m working through.)
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Replying to @suzywanalyst
My focus is on the first part — how do we decompose the motivations and information sources that get congealed in norms?
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Replying to @suzywanalyst
Yes. And i think thats how the norms work as battlefronts — through salience. The two norms (as contexts) partition groups very differently!
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Replying to @suzywanalyst
I think it’s...a weird hydra. Specific contexts generate new ones as participants sort themselves and leaders allocate followers’ attention. I’m interested in decomposing the “why and what?” Because I think theres a role for better salience...planning.
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Replying to @generativist
But it also may be beyond the horizon of predictable, so as a default I prefer your everywhere approach.
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