Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
De facing power
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2. Traditional View of Power:The Face of Power One party uses power for the sole purpose of limiting the freedoms of another party “A has power over B to the extent that he can get B to do something that B would not otherwise do” –Robert Dahl, “The Concept of Power”, 1957 (from Hayward, 11)
3. Hayward’s Argument: De-Facing Power “We should define power, not as an instrument some agents use to alter the independent actions of others, but rather as a networks of boundaries that delimit, for all, the field of what is socially possible” (3)
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5. Central Question How do the boundaries established by power mechanisms create different fields of action at North End and Fair View?