Sentient Peace Communication | PACED Framework | CARD Model | Ethno Co-sensing
Overview
My research develops original transdisciplinary frameworks at the intersection of Nature, System, and Communication. These models integrate cognitive media theory, indigenous ecological knowledge, affective narrativity, and restorative peace orientations to understand how humans perceive, process, and respond to conflict, environment, and technological futures.
1. Sentient Peace Communication
Sentient Peace Communication is my evolving conceptual approach to peace-oriented media and conflict transformation. It redefines peace communication not merely as the absence of violence, but as an ethically situated, emotionally resonant, and ecologically conscious narrative practice.
Core Emphases:
- Narrative empathy and affective testimony
- Ecological conscience in conflict reporting
- Decolonial reflexivity and restorative functionality
- Trans-modal storycrafting across media environments
This framework extends peace journalism into a deeper cognitive–ethical domain.
2. PACED Framework (Perception to Processing)
The PACED Framework conceptualizes how individuals cognitively and affectively engage with AI and everyday mediated environments.
PACED focuses on:
- Perception of mediated stimuli
- Affective resonance and dissonance
- Cognitive processing under digital acceleration
- Emotional engagement with algorithmic systems
- Decision-making in AI-shaped communication ecologies
It aligns with future-oriented research on human–AI co-construction of episteme.
3. CARD Model (Cognitive–Affective Resonance–Dissonance)
The CARD Model is designed to understand youth cognition in insurgent and conflict-affected geographies. It examines how pro- and anti-conflict narratives generate:
- Cognitive strain
- Emotional alignment or resistance
- Response-time based processing differences
- Narrative acceptance, empathy, or rejection
CARD provides an experimental lens for studying conflict narrative reception among bilingual digital-native youth.
4. Ethno Co-sensing Framework
Ethno Co-sensing emerges from my ethnographic fieldwork on indigenous ritual ecology and human–animal relational worlds. It conceptualizes how communities collectively sense, remember, and communicate ecological realities through ritual temporality.
Key Dimensions:
- Indigenous ecological knowledge systems
- Ritual memory and ancestral continuity
- Human–animal co-presence
- Sacred environmental communication
Ethno Co-sensing bridges anthropology, ecology, and cognitive communication.
Ongoing Development
These frameworks are part of a broader academic mission to establish a new domain of inquiry:
Philosophy of the Future
Understanding how AI, ecology, cognition, and media systems together shape the evolving human condition.
