On 19 April 2022 we will focus and continue our conversations about transformation of information. In recent sessions we have talked about systems which support heavy transformation, such as decontextualizing to support transformation, creating a smooth and easy ability to deny all dangerous information, and creating confusion. We have talked a bit about how this is working in geopolitical contexts and in the same ways in family domestic violence situations. We’ll push the conversation forward, and explore questions such as the difference between distorted, false and delusional information.

It seems there are few articles or resources to point our colleagues to when the topic of information processing and transformation comes up, so our esteemed colleague Juliana is working towards developing some resource materials. If you have any resources suggestions, please share on the list or bring then with you on Tuesday. Also, bring an example or two of your favorite transformation examples.
Session details
Date: Tuesday, 19 April 2022 (live)
Length: 120 minutes
Price: Free
Host/Facilitator: No host, group discussion
Platform: Zoom meeting
Session for: Any professional interested in DMM attachment theory and science. Invite your colleagues.
Sponsor: Conflict Science Institute
Contact: Conflict Science Institute for Zoom link invitation (please use the Contact Us button, and indicate which session you wish to attend).
Session times:(US/EU/Africa/India): Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. Seattle (UTC -7) (11:00 a.m. in Dallas; noon in Miami; 5:00 p.m. in London; 6:00 p.m. in Cape Town; 9:30 p.m. in New Delhi; 11:00 p.m. night in Bangkok. For Sydney Australia, the session is at 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday.) (To confirm your local time, compare it to 5pm London time.)