Inclusionism

Inclusionism Core

Degrees of Data

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Degrees of Data

Definition

Different layers and forms of data generated through participation in civilization.


Biological Data

Data derived from biological existence.

Examples:

  • DNA
  • biometrics
  • health signals
  • neurological activity

Behavioral Data

Data generated through action and behavior.

Examples:

  • clicks
  • movement
  • purchases
  • communication patterns

Relational Data

Data generated through social interaction and connection.

Examples:

  • social graphs
  • networks
  • collaboration patterns
  • affiliations

Transactional Data

Data generated through exchange.

Examples:

  • financial transactions
  • contracts
  • participation records
  • economic activity

Cognitive Data

Data generated through thought and preference expression.

Examples:

  • opinions
  • choices
  • beliefs
  • creativity

Cultural Data

Data generated through collective meaning systems.

Examples:

  • language
  • traditions
  • symbols
  • media

Institutional Data

Data generated through organizations and governance systems.

Examples:

  • policy
  • governance
  • infrastructure
  • institutional coordination

Environmental Data

Data generated through ecological and planetary systems.

Examples:

  • climate
  • geography
  • energy flows
  • ecological interaction

Inclusionist Perspective

Civilization continuously generates layered informational residue through participation, interaction, coordination, and adaptation.


Relationships


Questions

  • Should all degrees of data have ownership rights?
  • Can environmental data be considered collective property?
  • Does AI generate its own data category?