Identity, Web2.0 and model of mind - and playing with Xmind

An initial view (mindmap, adulterated) of how model of mind fits with identity formation and perception.

 

This is also an experiment with XMind and in massaging the output to work in my blog here on Drupal.

 

Identity

A1. Own view

A2. External statements

Supported by Web2.0

A2.1 Aspirational

Indicating desire to change, enhance, perform

A2.2 Belief

Political, Spiritual, Factual

A2.3 Social

Chit-chat, Networking

A2.4 Interrogative

Enquiries, Crowd Sourcing

A2.5 Informative

Answers, Fact provision

A3. Dialogue

Supported by Web2.0

A3.1 Formal

A3.2 Disputation

A3.3 Social

A4. Others

A4.1 Outsiders

A4.2 Community

A5. Narratives

Supported by Web2.0

A5.1 Personal

A5.1.1 historical

A5.1.2 aspirational

A5.2 Community

A6. Experience

A6.1 Objective

A6.2 Subjective

A6.3 Consensual

A7. Internal beliefs

A7.1 models

A7.2 trust

A7.3 predictions

A7.4 experiential

A8. Aspirations

A8.1 Developmental

A8.2 Career

A8.3 Personal

A9. Perception filters

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